Q. How do you respond to a paper review?
How to reply to reviewers
- Have a clear structure.
- Start with a kind intro thanking editor and reviewers.
- Be precise and respond to every single comment.
- Challenge the reviewers, if need be.
- Show some ‘blood’
- Exploit differences between reviewers to your benefit.
- Incorporate most, if not all of the additional literature the reviewers suggest.
Q. How do you respond to peer feedback?
How to Receive and Respond to Peer Review Feedback
- Start a list of essential vs. unessential requests to prioritize your work.
- Decide whether you’ll need time to conduct additional experiments. Don’t shy away from providing additional data.
- Make sure you have a system for responding to each comment, and demonstrating your changes.
- Don’t ignore any comments.
Q. How do you respond to peer review comments when submitting papers for publication?
How to reply to peer review comments when submitting papers for publication
- We thank the reviewer for pointing this out. We have revised.
- We have removed.
- We agree and have updated.
- We have fixed the error.
- This observation is correct. We have changed.
- We have made the change. The new sentence reads as follows.
Q. How do I respond to reviewers comments?
Response: Agree. I/We have, accordingly, done/revised/changed/modified…..to emphasize this point. [Discuss the changes made, providing the necessary explanation/clarification. Mention exactly where in the revised manuscript this change can be found – page number, paragraph, and line.]
Q. How do I disagree with reviewer comments?
It is absolutely fine to disagree with a reviewer’s comment. You can send a point-by-point response to the editor explaining why you disagree with the reviewer’s suggestion. Make sure your response is backed by supporting evidence. If your viewpoint is justified, the editor will definitely consider it.
Q. How do you write a good personal response essay?
- What Is a Personal Response Essay?
- Do a Pre-Reading Brainstorm.
- Read the Response Text.
- Reread and Annotate the Response Text.
- Make an Outline.
- Write Your Response.
- Editing and Revision.
Q. What is the main benefit of writing a personal response to a reading?
Personal responses enable readers to relate to a text, to reflect on their own reading processes and to make sense of the reading in their own lives.
Q. What is a response to a book?
A reading response is an essay about a book, and like any essay, it must argue a thesis. The thesis should not be the thesis of the author under review. Rather, it is your own argument about the book.
Q. How do you make reader response criticism?
When writing a reader-response, write as an educated adult addressing other adults or fellow scholars. As a beginning scholar, be cautious of criticizing any text as “boring,” “crazy,” or “dull.” If you do criticize, base your criticism on the principles and form of the text itself.
Q. What is the purpose of reader response criticism?
Reader-response criticism argues that literature should be viewed as a performing art in which each reader creates their own, possibly unique, text-related performance. It stands in total opposition to the theories of formalism and the New Criticism.
Q. How do you write an introduction to a reading response?
To write a reader response, develop a clear thesis statement and choose example passages from the text that support your thesis. Next, write an introduction paragraph that specifies the name of the text, the author, the subject matter, and your thesis. Then, include 3-4 paragraphs that discuss and analyze the text.
Q. How do you write a historical response?
Here’s a quick summary:
- Pay very close attention to the key verb. Learn the definition of the common ones.
- Respect the given sources. Name, describe and extract as much information from them as possible.
- Have a firm grasp of the content. Using your own knowledge means referring to relevant historical facts and sources.
Q. What is a reading response 5th grade?
6 Ways to Make Close Reading More Engaging | Fun in 5th Grade. Close reading is a strategy where students read a passage multiple times in order to gain a deeper understanding of the text.