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Direction: 

Answer the following questions:

1. Have you ever written a blog? What was the subject of your blog? If ever given
a chance to write another blog, what content interests you most and why?
Yes. Things that happened to me throughout the day, problems I went through in
a day and how I solved them. Fraudsters’ is who order in the name of others
because I want to pay attention to them because they affect a lot of people. What
if they aren't rich so they won't take it anymore, the drivers are losing money
because they will use the money first to buy the order especially now pandemic.
It’s so hard to earn money and then they cheat people. They don't get any benefit
from cheating so I hope they stop.

2. Do you think blogging is the same with essay writing?


No, because Blogs are made up of personal comments or opinions, so it's generally
only one side. An essay is based on fact rather than opinion and that it needs
evidence. There is no space for commentary on an essay. Instead essay writing
should show all sides of a story. Essays are more powerful but they are not
personal whereas Blog is just your opinions that you present.

3. How would you make your blog motivating to readers?


First to be a motivated Blog, you need to clarify what readers you want to
encourage and then use the right words according to your readers so that they can
easily understand what you want to convey, then give everything you want. Say,
those who will be able to arouse their emotions when they read it.

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