4) When I was first told to start blogging for school, I wasn't a big fan of it. I thought it would be the exact same as writing on paper, therefore, a waste of time. However, the more I do it, the easier it is to see some major differences. On blogs, I often think differently, analyzing my thoughts in a completely different way. When we write in journals, I write more for myself, just to get my thoughts down. I may write about something I read in a book or what a certain book made me feel. But, when I write on paper my thoughts aren't usually as complete, because they are just for me to read. However, on blogs I have the chance to research many different topics, whatever strikes my fancy that day. It seems more like it's writing to form an opinion, rather than just writing for yourself. I am able to express my opinion on many different matters and allow other people to read them.
3) Next week on my blog, I am most likely going to look up some more informatoin on National Geographic. It has a lot of interesting articles about almost everything. Rather than writing about the same topic everyday, I am able to write about a little bit of everything and learn about almost every subject. It is quite interesting.