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A blog post about writing The headline will be the title of the blog post. The introduction will include 1-2 sentences introducing the article. The opening paragraph should say what is covered in this article, which could be "how to start a blog" or "how to write a book." It should tell your reader why they might enjoy reading this post and what it has to offer them. The body paragraph should start with a transition and then continue into 2-3 paragraphs. List the main points of the article and include a few sentences that sum up what you want your reader to take away from it. The closing paragraph should include 1-2 sentences saying why you wrote the article and how people could benefit from it. If there is not enough space for this, add a link to the website where you write these posts, or add an email address so people can contact you. References are not needed in the body of the text, but are required at the bottom of each blog blog post. See "References" section below for more information. Topic sentence should be the main point, which includes a claim. The rest of the paragraph should support this claim. Transitions to connect one idea to another in longer paragraphs.Reference section must be included at the end of each blog post; there are no exceptions to this rule. These will need to be formatted correctly, including in-text citations and reference list (see "Citations/Referencing Styles" section below). Reference section must be contained in alphabetical order. Reference list has three parts: (1) author's last name, (2) title of document, and (3) page numbers where the document can be found. The document title is italicized; the author's last name is not italicized. A table of contents can also be included at the bottom of the reference section of a blog post if necessary. If you are using bibliographies or directories of resources, include them in your reference list at the bottom of your posts. Expanding on resources listed in references is acceptable as long as they are referenced accurately and consistently throughout your body text. Reference section examples: 1. Smith, Peter. How to Write a Book and Get It Published. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.myblogurl.com/2017/04/11/how-to-write-a-book-and-get-it-published/. 2. Barnard, J., & Secor, D. (2000). Writing a blog post [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from http://www.myblogurl.com/2017/04/11/powerpoint/. cfa1e77820

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