Sara Castro

Sara Castro

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14 years ago @ http://seeshakespeare.... - Love, Lust and Compani... · 0 replies · +2 points

I'm so glad I could help. Thank you for letting me know, Thavish!

14 years ago @ http://speareme.blogsp... - Sara Castro's Evaluati... · 0 replies · +2 points

Whitney, I really appreciate the feedback you gave me. Your comments on my posts were especially helpful because I knew exactly what you were referring to and where to make changes. Thank you for taking the time to do this and for the encouragement! :)

14 years ago @ http://whatisyouridean... - ANNNNNNNNND... I\'m EN... · 0 replies · +2 points

Congrats, again! That ring is really beautiful. I'm happy for you two! Marriage really is just as incredible as you think it will be. And I think Dr. Burton needs to stay true to his promise...haha

14 years ago @ http://maximumshakespe... - Names in Shakespeare · 0 replies · +2 points

Congratulations, Max! You've got a beautiful baby girl. I like being able to see all of the names put together like that--it's like a Shakespeare baby name book. I'm sure you could tie that in with business somehow, haha.

14 years ago @ http://seeshakespeare.... - Elizabethan Marriage · 0 replies · +2 points

thank you, caroline!

14 years ago @ http://virtualshakespe... - English is Still Chang... · 0 replies · +1 points

I think I draw the line with acronyms as well.
Yikes, I think this is terrifying. I agree with the point that Shakespeare made up words plenty of times, but I think OMG and LOL are more degrading to intelligence than anything Shakespeare came up with. Shakespeare used his creativity to invent words that were more descriptive or poignant. Today, we end up falling back on simple words like "good" or even worse, acronyms, to describe how or what we're feeling and doing. I think Shakespeare would not be too pleased with how the English language is evolving.

14 years ago @ http://shakespeareglob... - Shakespeare\'s female ... · 0 replies · +2 points

I completely agree that Anne Hathaway was an independent woman. Sadly, I think Shakespeare forced her to be for the rest of her life. It seems as though she was mostly a single mother raising her children on her faraway husband's income.

This post is formatted perfectly. You offer great information in short snippets and the layout is easy to read and not feel overwhelmed by. Thanks for the good example! It's been difficult for me to format research findings in a non-boring, lengthy way but I'll have to try this out next.

14 years ago @ http://jspelta.blogspo... - The Zuckerberg Experience · 0 replies · +1 points

haha love the Doug reference, so true! I agree that Sen. Hatch took away from a rare opportunity that could've been so much more interesting and informative. My husband and I talked about it afterwords and he asked me, "What did you learn?" Sadly, my answer was that I learned there would be a new Facebook security method where you could identify yourself by pictures of friends. I'm sure Zuckerberg had some great things to say, too bad we had Sen. Hatch asking him the questions!

14 years ago @ http://whatisyouridean... - A More Organized Self ... · 0 replies · +2 points

I think this is a great idea on how to format your blogging. I am in definite need of finding a focus within my focus to make a coherent hub post. I'm glad you shared, this is very helpful!

14 years ago @ http://midsemesterdelu... - Amateur Theater: Bown ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Sarah, this is great! How fun to do something like this with your family. Once I think of some good questions, I want to talk to you a little bit about performing with family--since that is part of my focus. But for now, this was fun to watch and I'm sure putting together this video took a lot of time! Nice job