Friday, February 20, 2009

Blog Differences

What Differences are there between our blogs and their blogs?

Some of the things that I notice between our blogs and their blogs is that they have better punctuation styles.

They also have more opinions than we do.

They also start with a question.

13 comments:

  1. They use much wider vocabulary too

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  2. Their posts are put together a lot better, and a lot more organized.

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  3. They have a lot more content too, filling out atleast a whole page. They also use grammar that convinces you to agree with them.

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  4. The Anderson blog is more sophisticated and has images. It's mostly about Obama and it's more opinionated.

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  5. Got to agree with Selena. We are just high school students they are more professional and they actually like to do this. Their grammar and is better than ours. =D

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  6. i totally agree that they do have more opinions than we do.

    Their punctuation styles are alot better punctuation styles to

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  7. They seem to have an arogent since of articulet speech as well

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  8. Their blogs give alot more independent answers about how they feel on a certain subject, while ours are more fact based and depend all on our fact resouces.

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  9. Their blogs are more opinionated and with a wider choice of vocabulary. We both give feedback on the blog that gives are opinion.

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  10. YES...I WOULD AGREE WITH THAT...ANOTHER THING IS SOME OF THE BLOGS I LOOKED AT LOOK MORE PROFESSIONAL THEN OURS..BUT SHOOT OURS IS PRETTY GOOD TOO...SOME OF THE BLOGS I SAW WERE ALSO MOSTLY PEOPLES OPINIONS..

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  11. I agree that our blog is much less professional. We obviously don't have the wider vocabulary, punctuation, grammmar, etc..., that educated bloggers do. We also do not include our personal opinion, which is the main difference. This blog reports short summaries, just the facts.

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  12. Compared to us, most professional 'bloggers' and reporters know what they are talking about.

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  13. Most of them include a personal experience or their personal feelings about the subject. All blogging is, is an opinionated source of media.

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