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Olin [163]
3 years ago
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Discuss a blog (or any media piece) you know or have analyzed. What are it’s merits, and why? What are it’s pitfalls, if any, an

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yan [13]3 years ago
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Answer:

The chosen blog is called "In the land of never".

Explanation:

A blog that I usually visit is called "In the land of never" and is a literary blog, created by a group of friends, who present the review and analysis of books and their opinions about them.

I do not believe that this blog has any pitfalls, but it has some merits that make me a constant leirora of the content. Among these merits, I can mention: the presentation of new books, a simple and easily understandable language, the opening of a discussion passifies on what was read and the exposition of how it is possible for the same work to present such different and complete opinions.

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