Hey guys! Today's post is just a quick one where I've got a favour to ask you:
For my final assignment in English, we had to read a book, and then create a blog as one of the characters. We had to base the theme of the blog on what the character would write about. I chose Hidden Figures by: Margot Lee Shetterly, and I took the role of Mary Jackson, one of the women of the West Computers.
Part of the assignment requires at least 4 comments on each post, in which you engage in discussion with others. My teacher said you could create your own comments, but I thought it would be better to get actual people's thoughts.
So, I am asking a little something. If you guys could please, try to go over to that site and comment on one or more of the posts, I would greatly appreciate it. If you could pretend the writer was actually Mary Jackson, that would be preferred. I really want to know what people think of these posts and I figured I would reach out to the book community. The comment section is set up with Disqus, as that is a comment type that a lot of bloggers seem to have. If you comment, I would sooo appreciate it!
The link to the site is: https://emilyfranzo17.wixsite.com/writingforwomen
Thank you all in advance :)
Sounds like a challenge! I'll check it out in a bit :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Cee! I just saw your comments. You'll be getting a reply from Mary Jackson soon lol! <3
DeleteThis is wonderful :) So interesting! Definitely going over there right now to comment :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Uma!
DeleteThis sounds exciting- a bit tedious for you, but still exciting. Hope you're having fun :D I'm checking it out right now! <3
ReplyDeleteTedious is a good word to describe it, but I'm on track now so that's good! I just saw your comments, thank you so much for your help, Ruzaika!! :)))
DeleteOooh, what an interesting assignment. I just checked it out, looks like you're doing a good job of it. Happy to help you out, I hope it goes well!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Brooklyn! I really appreciate it :)
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