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A ''traditional essay'' consists of a topic and a body ending with a conclusion and does not include web links. A traditional essay is usually used for college writing. Traditional essays have a form and structure and usually formal writing. A blog consist of useful information that can be edited, added to, or discussed by others. When reading an essay one can not click to links to find out more information like they can do reading a blog. Most blogs are in electronic form and not on paper like essays. Blogs are a great way to put your opinions and point of view on the web for others to read and comment on.
A ''traditional essay'' consists of a topic, body, and conclusion without including web links. A blog consist of useful information that can be edited, added to, or discussed by others. When reading an essay, one cannot click to links for further information which can be done when reading a blog. Most blogs are in electronic form rather than printed work such as an essay. Blogs are great ways to post personal opinions and point of views on the web for others to read and comment on.
 


==Blog==
==Blog==
A '''blog''' is a conversational style text consisting of content that displays formal opinion. A [http://www.imsglobal.org/community/blog/help/english/What_is_a_Blog.htm blog] is also known as a public journal which allows the blogger to release and readers to post comments responding to the blogger and each other. Each blog is usually easy to find and listed in chronological order. The term blog comes from the term [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/weblogs weblog] which is web content appearing in chronological order. A blogger's topic of choice may come from anywhere and be influenced by anything. Topics of discussion may include, celebrity news, educational content, how-to topics, religious topics, encouraging stories and so on. Not only is the language of blogs free-form, but the visual features are also huge components. Though it is important to gain and keep the readers' attention through text, formatting and visual attraction are huge parts of creating a successful blog.
A '''blog''' is a conversational style text consisting of content that displays formal opinion. A [http://www.imsglobal.org/community/blog/help/english/What_is_a_Blog.htm blog] is also known as a public journal which allows the blogger to release and readers to post comments responding to the blogger and each other. Each blog is usually easy to find and listed in chronological order. The term ''blog'' comes from the word [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/weblogs weblog] which is web content appearing in chronological order. A blogger's topic of choice may come from anywhere and be influenced by anything. Topics of discussion may include, celebrity news, educational content, how-to topics, religious topics, encouraging stories and so on. Not only is the language of blogs written in free-form, but the visual features are also huge components. Though it is important to gain and keep the readers' attention through text, the format of a blog and visual attraction are huge parts of creating a successful blog.


===Anatomy===
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