This is the final post required by my English 100 class, and I will definitely miss every minute of it. For this last post, Dr. Mangini asked us what our final portfolio says about us as writers. Honestly though, I don't think I know. I don't think like normal people, and I don't look at things like other people. I have no idea what other people see when they look at my blog, but I can tell you what I think might shine though.
First off, I think it proves that kids should never be underestimated. By just about anybody's standards, I'm just a kid, though you'd never know that as I walk down a college hallway, books in hand. So, I don't want to underestimate kids any longer. Secondly, I think that I was able to let my personality show though my blog posts. I don't quite know how well though. Recently, my professor told my that I seem to be really serious in my writing, which I understand, but it's hard to throw jokes into academic writing, more so, I think, when you have a sarcastic sense of humor. Most of the jokes I wanted to add in. I figured I might make some of my readers mad or that I'd get my professor upset if I threw a bunch of sarcasm into my writing. Third, I think that my portfolio shows my ability to adapt in my writing, I can work with most genres and I can try different styles as I write. In my private writing, I have done quite a few spoken word pieces, many poems, lots of fiction, critiques, editorials, and much more. On my blog, I tend to stick with more conversational, opinionated, non-fiction pieces. That is the normal for blogging. On my website, I have three major papers, one informative narration piece, an argumentative piece, and a creative non-fictional piece. After writing this post, I think I've kind of figured out what my portfolio is saying, but they're is still a lot that I'm just not sure about. Comment below, and tell me what it is you've found out about me though my blog, maybe you're somebody who knows me and you were able to get a new look at my perspective and my outlook, maybe you're somebody who has never met me, but you are in one of Dr. Mangini's classes, and you have noticed that I have always done my work or that I always have my work done on time, so you think I'm diligent, but you've also noticed that I post my work the day it's due, so you also think I'm someone who procrastinates. That's okay, anything you want, anything you've noticed, throw it in the comments, I'm more than happy to read about it. Now, maybe you're someone who found my website by chance, or through a friend, and you just liked what I have to say, but you might disagree with some of my views, let me know, throw it in the comments. Finally, if you just have any questions for me or anything that you want to ask me, could be about interests, classes, blogging, my life, my opinions, my favorite foods or YouTubers or anything, ask me any questions you want, throw it in the comments. You don't even have to put your real name or email or anything. I don't plan on taking down my website, and I don't plan to stop blogging. Ask anything you want and check back to see if I've replied. If you want, you can email me at [email protected], or you can head over to the contact form and ask your questions there, whatever you want. Talk with me, I want to end this semester on a high note, and I want to hear from my audience. Let me know what you think, and if you're not asking a question, and you're just commenting about something you liked, or didn't, the only thing I ask is that you are honest, even if you think I wouldn't want you to comment because you're only going to say what you didn't like, I definitely want to hear that, I want to know if there is anything you guys think I should change, or things that I should keep. Let me know. Good luck with finals and enjoy the end of the semester everybody!
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