Friday, April 1, 2011

There are several commonalities within blog posts. The most apparent of the commonalities includes family. Every vignette has weaved the thought some how. Even though the actual event and idea conveyed through the story may differ, the vignettes points are similar. Everyone has or experienced something similar to a family at least once in life. And family is one of those things that people can always remember and that has meaning to it. Everyone’s family may be different and have nothing in common in plain sight but in reality it is almost identical. A family is people joined together to form a bond and serve to assist each other through events. People overcome many events and obstacles, while also facing many enjoyable and memorable moments.


 By now, I can see who those people are. It is my cousin and his family. My cousin belongs to my mother’s side of the family branch. His mother and my mother are siblings. They are a family of four. First is the second child, Stroy, a fat and perhaps stubborn as well as spoil. Second is the third child, Kong. Kong is smaller and younger than Stroy and he is more obedient than Stroy when given orders. Kong is like a monkey while Stroy is like big fat fluffy cat.
-Vinh Hang Liang
Nails are important to the girls in my family. “They say a lot about a person,” my dad once told us. He looked my nails and frowned. “Your mother, when she was alive, used to take great care of her nails. I remember she painted them pink.” The he left the room.
-Kaisia kathryn metwoswki 
The two-blog posts have almost nothing apparently similar. However, when digging a little deeper it is apparent they hold the same idea and just put different accessories to build their story.  The two stories are unique in the perspective in the way where one talks about nails and how important they may be to her family, while another one talks about the different people to build the family. The stories both give major details to show how people are unique in their family and bring across how it makes their family special. 

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