Throughout the paragraph, there is adequate use of the three-rhetorical appeals, particularly logical and emotional appeal. The author seems to understand well about the emotional appeal that Kincaid uses throughout her narrative. The use of several quotes from the reading supports the two rhetorical appeals. For instance, “the people who inhabit the place in which you have just passed cannot stand you, that behind closed doors they laugh at your strangeness (you do not look the …show more content…
One, the paper has a chronological order, where the first paragraph precisely introduces the topic, ending with a substantially strong thesis statement. However, as indicated earlier, the thesis statement needs to be more appealing and thoughtful. The first sentence of every paragraph is a hook, with summarized information of what follows. Nonetheless, the connection or the transition between sentences requires some improvements, where the author need to use some transitional words such as therefore, apparently, eventually, among others, to create a flow. The order of the paragraphs is quite good as the writer has given out facts that support the thesis before bringing in a personal