Valuation vs Reaction in SFL ATTITUDE sub genre

 In the Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) Appraisal system, both **Valuation** and **Reaction** are subcategories of **Appreciation**, which deals with the evaluation of things, processes, and phenomena. However, they focus on different aspects of how something is evaluated.

### **Valuation vs. Reaction in SFL Appraisal**

1. **Valuation**:

   - **Focus**: Valuation concerns the significance, worth, or value of something. It evaluates how important, meaningful, or valuable an object, event, or phenomenon is perceived to be.

Appreciation in SFL Appraisal System

 In Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL), the **Appraisal** framework analyses how language expresses attitudes, emotions, and values. Within the Appraisal system, **Attitude** is one of the three main sub-systems, alongside **Engagement** and **Graduation**. **Attitude** is further divided into three subcategories: **Affect** (emotions), **Judgment** (moral evaluation), and **Appreciation** (aesthetic evaluation).

### **Appreciation in SFL Appraisal System**

**Appreciation** deals with evaluating things, processes, and phenomena. It focuses on how we express our opinions about the value or quality of objects, events, or states of affairs. Appreciation is typically divided into three main categories:

1. **Reaction** (Evaluating Impact):