Out of all the blogging I did this semester, which blog posts do I consider to be my best?
My Writer's Round Table In this particular blog post, I just seemed to have a lot of fun with it. I am someone who likes to read, especially when it has a lot of little quotes you can remember and keep with you. I liked how I was able to be really creative with it, and just write for me. I didn't realize that I was making mine really long compared to my classmate's posts, so I actually posted this one later than I should have. I think it was well written and has a very well developed storyline though. This I Believe I feel like this post was (re-written) for me. It told my story, and it gave a very accurate representation of what I believe. I like how it shares my story and tells how I believe in myself, as always, its pretty well written, strong vocabulary, the works, but it's really just honest and true and its me. I was passionate about what I wrote, and I was proud of what I wrote as well. Transitioning to college To be honest, I like this post for a lot of the same reasons as I like the This I Believe Post. I had re-written it for me, told my story, it tells how I believe in myself and my abilities, obviously well written, honest, passionate, and proud. More so with the Transitioning to College and the My Writer's round table, I feel like my audience confirmed my beliefs that these were some of my best posts. My audience was very attentive, and they were able to have a conversation based off what I wrote. Finally, I really like that I left a prompt for my writers in the This I Believe and the Transitioning to College posts, even if they never wrote publically or even privately, my audience was able to think and question themselves because of prompts I left at the end.
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