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The at sign @ is proudly nestled in the "2" key on a standard keyboard. It is most often used when writing an e-mail address (e.g., brenden@brendenleeteacher.com), but has recently gone through a modern renaissance with the rise of Twitter. It is used to direct comments at a specific user (e.g., @BarackObama Congratulations on getting re-elected Mr. President!). This week we'll explore the use of the @ function to connect with one another in the journal.

I'll begin by writing a set of three questions and answering one of them. For your response, answer one of the previous poster's questions (the person who posted right before you) and then write three questions of your own. You may answer extra questions from other classmates as well. Show who you are responding to by using @.

-Brenden Lee Teacher

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