This blog is not your typical blog. This is an experiment in responsibility, temptation, and trust. It is a teacher's responsibility to trust that their student will not use the materials here for malevolent use, such as plagiarism and last minute work laziness. It is also a student's responsibility to resist the temptation to use the information in here for malevolent use, such as those stated above. Furthermore, this is an experiment for me, to see of maintaining a blog full of assignments could work well for a class. If this goes well, it could be used as an example as to how the internet can help schoolwork. On the other hand, it could also be used as an example for how students can get nothing from the internet but someone else's material to plagiarize.
What you will see in this blog are entries dedicated to books, with one entry dedicated to one book. In each entry, you will find the essential data located in each book, enough to pass a class as an average-written literary analysis if turned into the teacher. This is meant to be turned in as an assignment to my English teacher, basically so that I don't completely fail her class. If the first set of posts go well, there may be another blog dedicated to OTHER aspects of the English class.
So there you go, that is the function of this blog and why you shouldn't use it for your own stupid purposes.
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