For this post, I have to analyze which post this trimester is my best written one. Quite honestly, my Krista Ramsey response was likely my best. here is a link: http://gavinsreadingblogmhs.blogspot.com/2014/04/krista-ramsey-article-response.html. This is my best article for many reasons. Firstly, It is my longest one, that speaks for itself. Second, even though I did not enjoy writing this one as much as my others, This is what seemed to be my most effective blog post. There were specific words and phrases that were distinct from my other posts. Much of my writing, or in this case, typing expressed my own words, rather than writing in a formal, professional format. one specific example of this is " I would have to ask, "what influences you to write articles about
the subjects you have been recently making articles about?" or perhaps I
could ask a question such as "where do you find your resources when you
gather quotes?" lastly, I would have to ask her, "what kind of things
do you enjoy writing about?" because no one likes documenting boring
things." This entire section has several instances of my original personal voice,
and most of it is clearly the work of myself, because of its tone, expression, and many other aspects of my own writing.
In this blog article, there were several uses of diction and syntax, as I analyzed some in the blog post I was writing. One example of Syntax may include Punctuation, Sentence length, and Word order/ Sentence structure. In my article, I made good usage of both Punctuation, and sentence Length. One specific example of this is in this sentence: "This quote is not only a good length, but it has great sentence
structure and vocabulary. These are great elements of syntax and
diction. In addition, considering this is a quote, it is especially
important, because the one who is saying this quote utilizes good syntax
and diction in their speech. It is also not only informative, but also
re enforces the emphasis of the importance of the subject in the
article." What you just read is truly interesting, because I just analyzed syntax from a sentence analyzing syntax and diction. What is also proficient about this short paragraph is that it made good usage of having reasonably long sentences. In addition, it used correct punctuation.
Furthermore, According to my blog post, there were also several instances of good uses of Diction. Some examples of this may include, but are not limited to, Low/ Informal, Elevated/ Formal, Abstract/ Concrete, and Denotation/ Connotation. This article made good usage of Low and Informal Diction, as it did Elevated and Formal. As I have used this sentence as an example earlier in this blog post, " I would have to ask, "what influences you to write articles about
the subjects you have been recently making articles about?" or perhaps I
could ask a question such as "where do you find your resources when you
gather quotes?" lastly, I would have to ask her, "what kind of things
do you enjoy writing about?" because no one likes documenting boring
things." this is a good example of Low and/ or Informal Diction, because it is used in a casual way, simply asking friendly questions. As for Elevated and/ or Formal Diction, this quote will work "I could not find either of the articles on this website, but I have the
stories in a packet on paper. In my opinion, the best written line out
of the two articles was from For better vision, kids need time outdoors.
"When you use less and less of the peripheral retinal cells, less and
less signal gets to the brain from that area and it gets less strong or
goes away. So there may be more brain processing power dedicated to a
task like watching a computer screen - but it may come at the cost of
peripheral vision"" This quote has a quote within itself, and also has instances of Formal Diction, by utilizing professional sounding sentences.
At this point, I was supposed to complete at least 6 meaningful posts and have commented on at least 6 student blogs. At this point, I have completed 7, but only 5 or 6 of them are truly meaningful, depending on your point of view. Honestly, One or Two of them were fillers, or just a formal explanation of how I really needed a new book to read. On the other hand, at least 5 or more of them were meaningful and meet the requirements of the rubric. As for comments, I have only commented on 3 or 4 of the Student Blogs, which does not meet the standards of the requirements. Overall, My blog is well so far, but there is always room for improvement.
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