I think the commenting is a really good way of connecting with other students. Commenting on the "Introduction" posts, especially, I feel are great way to learn more about others in this class and commenting on the storytelling posts keep us connected with those people.
In shorter comments, I generally give a broad opinion of the post with a few things about specifics. With longer comments its the opposite: a few general sentences about the whole post and then more things that cover the minor details of the post.
I myself like the comments that point out specifics of my stories that people either liked or think I should fix as opposed to a comment that just gives their general idea of the post. Those are really helpful in that it shows me what I should work on or what about my story people think is good and I can then use that sort of writing technique in my stories in the future.
In shorter comments, I generally give a broad opinion of the post with a few things about specifics. With longer comments its the opposite: a few general sentences about the whole post and then more things that cover the minor details of the post.
I myself like the comments that point out specifics of my stories that people either liked or think I should fix as opposed to a comment that just gives their general idea of the post. Those are really helpful in that it shows me what I should work on or what about my story people think is good and I can then use that sort of writing technique in my stories in the future.
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Love what you said about the introduction post. That’s what I was trying to say, but I don’t think I found the right words to say it and you did. The comments that are left that point out areas they liked are great; it lets you know that your effort paid off. Those that point out errors or fixes are great guides on future posts! The memes you chose are awesome!
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