The Outsiders taught me that everyone has their own troubles. No matter if you're rich or poor there is trouble. It has also taught me to not take life for granted because a life can be taken away in a second. It said in the book that Ponyboy's parents died a few months before he turned 14 and when he remembers those memories it feels, to me, like it happened to him just the day before. And when Johnny kills Bob in one second was sad but told me something. And the thing that got to me the most is when Johnny dies. johnny had been in a better condition then he was when he was in the hospital. Stay gold.
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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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Avocados and kiwis are alike in many different ways. They both share the color green when they are cut open. Another thing that they have in common is that they both have a peel that you can’t eat. They also share seeds, the avocado has one large seed and kiwis have several little seeds. Lastly an avocado and a kiwi both have a similar shape where they are neither oval or circular.