
How to Write a Summary-and-Response Essay
Assignment
The Summary-and-Response essay assignment teaches us how to
incorporate another writer’s words with our own. The process begins by
carefully reading another writer’s essay. We then begin our essay with
an opening paragraph that identifies the writer, the name of the essay we
read, and briefly summarizes its content. The rest of our essay is made
of our words and ideas with selected words from the other essay
occasionally blended in for added effect and impact. The best way to
get a sense for the structure of a summary-and-response essay is to study a
few examples, so please do the following:
Begin by reading the professional essays below and the
student examples that follow. First, notice how each student
essay begins with a paragraph that identifies the author, the professional
essay, and provides a brief summary of the professional essay’s main
point. Second, notice how the rest of the student essay is the
student’s words and ideas with occasional words from the professional essay
blended in for impact and effect. Finally, notice how the
student credits the use of the other writer’s words.
Here are the five requirements of the first paragraph in
list form.
1. name the author
2. name the work
3. add a brief summary
4. build a bridge to your thesis (a transition)
5. state your thesis at the end of the
paragraph
As a first example, please read the professional essay Don’t Let Stereotypes Warp Your Judgment by Robert Heilbroner. Once
done, study the two student examples that follow, by locating the
requirements mentioned above. Also study how both writers blended Heilbroner’s words with their own and credited Heilbroner for the words that were his.
Student Summary-and-Response Example #1--Heilbroner
Student Summary-and-Response Example #2—Heilbroner
Below is yet another example. First, follow the ProQuest Steps
to
find the professional essay
"Still Learning from My Mother" by Cliff Schneider.
After reading Schneider’s essay, please return to this page, and then
read the student example, keeping the following in mind:
Notice in this student sample that the writer has fulfilled the five
requirements above by using two paragraphs rather than one. (This is because
the first paragraph offers a much more extensive summary.) In the first
paragraph, the student writer identifies the author, the essay, and offers
a detailed summary (requirements 1, 2, and 3). The student writer then
uses a second paragraph to provides a transition
that leads into the thesis stated in the final sentence (requirements 4 and
5).
Student Summary-and-Response Example #1--Schneider
IMPORTANT NOTE: Before
beginning your Summary-and-Response essay, please read the next
assignment, "Working with Words from a Source."
Part of your grade on essay #2 will be determined by how well you
have mastered blending others' words with your own, so you will likely need
to refer to "Working with Words from a Source" often.
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