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V125BC [204]
3 years ago
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The author most likely chose to introduce her argument by way of a personal anecdote in order to share the perspective of someon

e usually regarded as a typical wyoming resident share the perspective of someone usually regarded as a typical wyoming resident invite the audience to empathize with the difficulties she faced growing up in wyoming invite the audience to empathize with the difficulties she faced growing up in wyoming challenge her audience’s assumptions about wyoming residents challenge her audience’s assumptions about wyoming residents avoid having to incorporate historical and statistical data into her argument avoid having to incorporate historical and statistical data into her argument disclose events that might have made her unintentionally biased.
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Rufina [12.5K]3 years ago
7 0

The writer's intention with the use of a personal anecdote to introduce her argument was; Choice C;

  • challenge her audience’s assumptions about wyoming residents

<h3>Use of a Personal Anecdote</h3>

Anecdotes in their simplest definition are short, amusing, thought-provoking stories and can be about a person or an event.

Personal anecdotes usually are therefore real-life stories that often happened to the writer or speaker.

Hence, she used this literary device in a bid to challenge her audience’s assumptions about wyoming residents.

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