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No introduction needed. This is not a factual blog post. To write an informative and factual blog post, the blogger should introduce the topic, then provide information on what you can expect from reading or viewing it. The introduction should include a creative statement that grabs the reader's attention and helps to distinguish their blog from others on a crowded subject matter. For example: "I was going to write about books today but I don't think it's even necessary – have you seen what Bill Nye has been up to lately?" or "I grew up with Harry Potter; he was one of my first loves. Harry, Harry, Harry – how I loved him. While reading the last book, I realized that Harry Potter has a lot more going on for him than anyone knew." Here's a sample introductory sentence: "I do a lot of thinking about the topic of identity – how we develop our identities and why we decide to change them – and it came to my attention that I have yet to write about it on my blog. So here goes." The introduction should include at least one story or anecdote that appeals to the reader's senses. This is where you can name names if you want to (as long as those names are either celebrities or your friends). You can also use quotations that relate to the story or anecdote. Quotations may include both direct and indirect quotes (e.g. "I heard this in a conversation with my friend that was very interesting"), but they should be short, provocative statements rather than sentences that go into great detail about the topic. Here's an example introduction: "Have you ever seen a person in public, walking down the street, who you have never met before in your life? This is one of my most favorite things in nature." This part of the introduction is where you should link your blog post to other blogs on the subject so it is recognizable through its title alone. Unlike other blogs, your blog post should be about a very specific topic that people can identify with and may even remember reading about years before: The blogger should then provide examples and other forms of support for the thesis statement. The blogger should be sure to include at least one anecdote, story or illustration that has the potential to be offensive to others. The idea is to create something controversial so as many people as possible will read your blog entry. Here's an example: "When I was in Cannes two weeks ago, I was walking out of my hotel when I saw a homeless person sitting on the curb with his back facing me. I thought to myself, “That's really sad.” Then an old lady walking by said, “Bless his heart. He must be freezing out here.” I was outraged on behalf of the homeless man and told the old lady that he was not freezing at all; hell, I bet he is probably burning up! But she simply answered, “Oh well, bless his heart; he's got nobody.” Or some other awful statement like that." The blogger can use this section to talk about how you personally feel about this topic. cfa1e77820

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