Today were supposed to do a worksheet but instead the teacher Mrs.Crawford explained more in details about our essay. She gave us a comparison and contrast worksheet that we are supposed to fill out as were doing our rough draft for our comparison or contrast essay. She also answered one of my questions whether or not we needed to compare and contrast or to compare or contrast, so she explained the answer to just pick one and I am glad I asked that question because if not I would have been doing a compare and contrast essay paper instead of picking just one. On the back of that compare and contrast worksheet we as a class were calling out the differences and similarities of myspace and facebook. This exercise was very important to me because I do now know how to use facebook and students in my class were helping me understand the differences and some of the things that they have in common. On both of the social networking sites you can upload pictures and videos, add friends, comment other people’s pictures and pages and listen to music. But on myspace you can customize your page to how you want it to look and take out the things on there that you do not want on there or that you do not want anyone to see, I have also just learned from my teacher saying it that you can also search for jobs on myspace. On facebook I have also learned that you can be a fan of a page instead of adding them as a friend. Also on facebook I have learned that there is a limit of how many friends you can have on your friends list, as on myspace you can have as any friends as you choose to have even if it is a totally ridiculous amount. As the class continued our teacher was going over of the important things that we need in our paper. I had asked her another question about the requirements for our paper and it was because she had said that we could not use the word you or use conjunctions. So that is when my question came to mind that how can we write a paper without the word you in it, and that is when she answered me to direct the word you to whoever the audience is and substitute that answer with the word you.
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