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Monday, November 4, 2013

Final Blog Reflection

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 This blog is one of my best because of the ways that it passes all the expectations. To make a good analysis post it must make predictions from the text based on little clues the author puts into the text. I was reading The False Prince and if you read my original analysis post you would really understand what I am talking about. Although, if you would like to read my analysis post you can click the link above to view it. My post really passed the expectations because the author includes lots of emotion into some of the text and if you closely read it you will find very important details. For example Sage states, "Do you like it here?" Errol nodded. "If you do what Conner wants, he's a good master." "What if you don't do what he wants?" (pg. 44 Sage). From this text I can conclude that Mr. Conner most likely has a good and a bad side. The reason i say that is because if he treats people well that please him and then has a kid killed earlier in the book he most likely is not a very good person.

I enjoyed the blogger program, but it had a few issues. The software would not run on my Windows Surface for some reason. That’s all the flaws about blogger's software that I encountered. The biggest issue I had knew what assignment we had to do. The way that the rubric was set up was very confusing and knowing when we had to finish things by was a big issue. The way I overcame these issues was by lessoning in class when the teacher went over how the rubric worked several times. I believe that the teacher should make the rubric easier to use and have a more organized schedule for the blogger checks. The teacher also might want to specifically assign a certain category on the rubric for each week.