I guess right about now I'm blogging simply to kill time while I compose my essay in my head. I often find that a good hook takes a large amount of effort, especially the hook for the introductory paragraph. The hook is often desribed as the one sentence that is meant to catch and keep the reader's attention. As the hook for the introductory paragraph I often feel that this particular sentence needs to be especially strong and captivating. I simply wish our essays could be loosely formed with casual conversation. In that case I would probably end up submitting a blog-like essay.
I don't think it's a good thing to have to wrack my brain when I'm trying to write my blog. I'm not sure if that's the correct spelling and usage for wrack, but it was worth a try. I see blogs as a place to write down my mind splurges without conflict or hesitation. As a random side note, although these lab chairs are made of hard plastic or whatever material, I really like the fact that you can bend backwards as far as you want. My desk chair at home is rather comfortable with a decent amount of leathered cushioning but it can't bend backwards nearly as far as these chairs. On another irrelevant point, I got my desk chair at Ikea.
Ikea definitely has some pretty snazzy furniture and it's not necessarily as expensive as other furniture stores. However, I wish the closest Ikea was closer to Framingham. I forget exactly what town the Ikea is in, but I think it might be Reading. Last time I went to Ikea I was amazed that they had a small food court and that they put arrows on the floor. It had been a while since I had last gone to Ikea and I previously thought Ikea left you on your own to try and navigate the store. However, I bet so many people have gotten lost in their stores that they decided to put helpful arrows on the ground. Imagine living in a house as large as an Ikea store. I would definitely get lost in that house, even after living in that house for ten years or so.
Completely agree, I find that the oppening hook to a paragraph is the hardest part. Once I get the hook everything that follows comes naturally to me.
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