What I know about blog commenting I know that your comments are meant to be positive helpful and thoughtful and you need a introduction a middle and a end in the middle you need it about what you liked and one thing that you can relate to in it to and the end needs to be a nice goodbye and the introduction you have a hello and introduce yourself and what school are you from. The comments also make them feel good because it is men't to be positive feedback and something they would want to hear about their work and maybe a little improvement for next time. And it needs to have positive feedback on learning so they know what to improve/change for next time.
Here is my comment that I posted on Amelia's blog
Kia Ora Amelia I am Olivia from Yaldhurst Model School
This post was really good I liked how your story was on how Covid-19 has been affecting our lives next time I would try and make it a little longer and more interesting and tell us how you found a way to move the chairs that would make this post a lot better. And let's hope that none of us is going to be away again so we don't have to go through this problem again.
What was your solution?
Kind regards Olivia.
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