Tuesday, June 21, 2011

THE CONCLUSION.

Honor's English 9. Good times. Bad Times. But I can come out of the year saying I've learned so much stuff that I doubt I would've learned if I hadn't had chosen Honors to be in. While I was looking back on all of my blogs, I thought it was weird how much I've grown as a writer and how much more I can comprehend and analyze out of things given to me, then I would've been able to at the beginning of the year. I saw that at first when we started the blogs, I apparently thought that it was suppose to be more serious and structured, then include more of our own personality in it. I thought that you were going to grade us down if we accidentally made a grammatical error or if we typed in different ways than what is correct. An example being, a lot of the time I put double periods (..) instead of commas just because I like the way it looks and I think I can get my point across about what I'm trying to say better.
Coming to an end is going to be both easy but yet also annoying. It's come to be a weekly routine even though I do forget sometimes, but I always know at the beginning of the week to ask Mrs. Gilman if we have a blog for the week, and if so what it is and when is it going to be due. "Just do what you can, while you still have the time to do it." That was how I wrapped up my first ever blog. I think, that if we had the same assignment to introduce ourselves again, then I sure as hell wouldn't say that. I'm not that much of a meaning person, and I like writing more literal things. I've proud to say that this year has had it's ups and it's downs, but I'm glad that I'm ending on the upper end of the spectrum with all the new knowledge that I have.

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