Reader Response Theory is a tool to help readers become stronger critical thinkers. It involves answering three questions when reading a text: 1) How does the text make you feel and why? 2) What writing strategies did the author use that were effective or ineffective? 3) What might the text say about contemporary American culture? Comparing responses with peers broadens understanding. Regular practice of Reader Response Theory helps sharpen critical thinking skills and makes readers "seers" who can draw reasonable inferences from observations. When applying it, readers should answer the three questions and write at least a one page response in MLA format.