User talk:Emilysokol/talk page tutorial

Week 1: Notes: The articles that I chose to read all presented unbiased information in that they stated facts and not opinions. This was especially easily seen through the reading of a page about a person. The only opinions on the page were the opinions that were known to be held by the man discussed through his literature, thus backed up with sources, and were presented as the main viewpoints of his work not necessarily as correct viewpoints to hold. The articles are also easy to follow along with due to being broken up into the subcategories. By breaking into the subcategories, it made the information accessible for the reader. If I were to be only interested, for example, in a certain period of an individual's life, I would only have to go to the section entitled by that period to gather my wanted information.

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This is a talk page message. It's from me, User:Ian (Wiki Ed). You can tell who it's from because it's got my username and a timestamp at the end.--Ian (Wiki Ed) (talk) (UTC)
 * And this is a reply, from User:Shalor (Wiki Ed). It's indented, to show how it relates to the previous comment.--Shalor (Wiki Ed) (talk) (UTC)
 * Hi! Can you give me any advice for improving this article?--Emilysokol (talk) 04:12, 6 February 2018 (UTC)