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blog post (entry)
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a personal article published online for anyone to read
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title / headline
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the eye-catching line at the top, often a question
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hook / intro
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the opening that grabs the reader and introduces the topic
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personal voice
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a lively, opinionated 'I' voice — how a blog sounds
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comments (section)
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where readers reply below the post
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Hi everyone!
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a friendly, public greeting to open a blog
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Today I want to talk to you about…
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a natural way to introduce a blog's topic
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And what about you — what do you think?
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a question that turns the topic back to the readers
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Let me tell you about my experience…
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a phrase to start telling your story in the body
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See you next time!
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an upbeat way to close a blog and invite comments
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Which register does a blog use?
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Informal but public — address 'you' / many readers in a lively personal voice; never stiff or formal.
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Name the five parts of a blog post.
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Catchy title → hook/intro → body → question to readers → upbeat close.
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Which criterion rewards the blog's conventions?
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Criterion C (Conceptual) — catchy title, personal voice, question to readers, consistent register.
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Give one blog hook and one blog close.
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Hook: 'Hi everyone! Today I want to talk to you about…' Close: 'And what about you? See you next time, leave me your comments!'
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