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So the themes tended to revolve around disasters and the idea of what lead up to them. I noticed that in jessicabode post on Setting Fire- “Did the Cow Do It?”, she was able to give a brief well put idea forth in a way that it was easy to understand what her point of the post was. When I was writing the same post, I was trying to figure out what method to write it on, but now from understanding how the posts are meant to be written, it has gotten easier to write and figure out the main points and topic. Yet, while reading justinrod717 post, I was trying to figure out how he was trying to relate his post to the other person he referenced. His idea is well thought out but he could have referenced or commented with a little more emphasis on the other persons work.  In cluna3, post this person was able to write on the reading and then relate it back to another person’s post by reaffirming their own theme.  As I began to dig deeper, I started to notice a trend that started with cluna3 and saw it yet again in sevallos. This person was also figuring out to write out their post and not only referenced another person’s work but add it to their post to bring out their point. My last post I wrote on, it became more clear from doing a few posts, how to incorporate what I wrote in order to relate back to earlier post as did cluna3sevallos, jessicabode, andjustinrod717. The order I placed them was due to how the first people had enough people to relate their post back to their own and the last two had done post very early on in the semester. I believe that since the semester started, people have been able to read others work in order to have an idea on how they might write their own post.