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March 29, 2020 at 7:58am
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Prompt: "Do you write like you talk? Blogging is inherently personal and therefore leaves a lot of room for your unique voice. How do you show your reader your personality through your writing?"

I was always taught to write like I have some sense. If I wrote the way I talked I doubt that a lot of people could understand me because I stammer a lot. I do write the way I think so that allows my personality to come through. If I am writing news I try to stay away from personal opinions. The main reason I never watch the news anymore is because it has lost it's objectivity. The reporters report what they want you to think instead of the facts or they put their personal spin on it. News should be objective as should most writing. Keep personalities out of it.

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