The document provides guidance on writing blog posts, noting that blogs are more informal than newspaper articles, do not require rigorous research, and primarily express the blogger's opinion. It recommends including a title, the blogger's name and date at the start, referencing previous posts in the body written in first person, and ending with a call to action if relevant to reinforce this is a blog rather than article.
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Blog Writing
The document provides guidance on writing blog posts, noting that blogs are more informal than newspaper articles, do not require rigorous research, and primarily express the blogger's opinion. It recommends including a title, the blogger's name and date at the start, referencing previous posts in the body written in first person, and ending with a call to action if relevant to reinforce this is a blog rather than article.