Friday, April 19, 2019

The Order of Things by Gladwell Malcolm Assignment

The Order of Things by Gladwell Malcolm - Assignment deterrent exampleAt first, one thought that the article is directed to sports political machine buyers but only to find by later that the author used the topic on cars to get the attention of the readers. The article is not targeted at a particular audience rather, it is directed to anyone who tends to believe rankings done by magazines or newspapers or another(prenominal) private groups. Maybe the aim of the author is to warn people that not all rankings are immaculate therefore, must be taken with a grain of salt. One would not like to read articles by this author because it seems that the author is making hasty generalizations. Furthermore, one does not approve of the way he presents his arguments because he jumps from one topic to another. This can be observed when first he talks about car rankings then proceeds to discuss rankings of universities then presented data on suicide rates in some(prenominal) countries. After a discussion of suicide rankings, he goes back to university rankings and then shifts to hospital rankings and back again to university rankings. There is a lack of coherence in the way the information is being offered to the readers. One may still read articles of this type provided that it is clearly presented. One has not read articles which support the authors arguments, neither has one read articles which are against his arguments.

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