What experience did smiley have that changed her beliefs about chores?At what point in her essay does she describe this experience?What would the impact of that experience be on you. as a reader, if she had described it some place else in the essay? The experience Smiley had that changed her beliefs about chores was when she was doing horsework.Smiley starts to describe her experience of horsework towards the end, you can also say that this was the turn point. The impact of Smiley experience would not have been very attentive or informative if she had said it earlier in the essay.If it was placed somewhere else, it would be backwards.The essay would not be interesting.
2.What kinds of reasons and evidence does smiley offer to support her argument?Do you think these reasons and evidence to be authoritative?What does her choice of reason and evidence reveal about smiley's intended audience?The kinds of reasons and evidence Smiley Shows to support her argument are if you are forced to do chores, then you won't do it good, and the comparison between her and her husband.I don't consider these reasons to be authoritative because chores can have so many different outcomes. Smiley intended audience would be the people that doesn't do anything and everything is done for them.Also it could be for parents who wants their children to do chores.
3. How does smiley use rhetorical questions to appeal to her readers?Smiley use rhetorical questions to catch her audience attention and make them side with her.My reactions to these question are that chores all in all makes you a better person and to know that nothing is free.Chores are good to start off young with and personally Smileyreasons in a way is lazy.
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