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publisher, the publication date, or other general information about the prompt.
                          It does not include the writer’s personal reaction to the prompt.

                        It  ends  with  a  thesis  statement  that  reflects  the  main  points  discussed  in  the
                          body.


                       Body 1, 2, and 3
                        The  topic  sentence  in  each  paragraph  talks  about  one  aspect  of  the  prompt

                          being responded to.
                        One aspect of the prompt is described in each paragraph. The aspect can be a)
                          the merit of the work (the importance of its points, its accuracy, completeness,

                          organization, and so on), b) how the work is related to problems in our present-
                          day world, c) how the material is related to your life, experiences, feelings, or
                          ideas, d) whether the work increased your understanding of a particular issue or

                          changed your perspective in any way, or e) whether you agree or disagree with
                          the work.
                        Each paragraph gives evidence to support its analysis.



                       Conclusion
                        The conclusion summarizes the main points discussed in the body paragraphs.
                        It indicates whether or not the writer would recommend the work to others, and

                          why.


                             Adapted from http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/rwc/handouts/the-writing-process-1/invention/Writing-a-Response-or-
                                                                                                  Reaction-Paper



            Exercise 3  Reading an article


                      Read the article about cyber-bullying below carefully.



                                                 What is Cyber-Bullying?

                             Cyber-bullying  is  a  form  of  online  harassment  of  a  person.   This
                          problem  was  almost  unheard  of  only  15  years  ago.   However,  more  and
                          more people are now using the Internet.  This is creating new problems for

                          society.   On the Internet, it is easier for people to hide their identity. This
                          can encourage bullies to use the Internet to engage in this kind of harmful
                          behavior.   There  are  many  ways  that  cyber-bullies  use  the  Internet






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