1.
What is the
author's claim
in the selected reading? In other words, what do you believe the author wants their audience to learn or understand better once they have finished reading? The author wants extroverts to have a better understanding on introverts and why they are the way they are. 2.
Have you identified
key points
that the author uses to support their claim in the selected reading? If so, include them here.
"It is very difficult for an extrovert to understand an introvert,"
3.
Describe the author's
target audience
: what group or groups of people is the author trying to reach with their message? To all extroverts, or people who are very social in life
and that are outgoing.
4.
What choices does the author make within their writing to
connect
with this target audience? The author supported all his reasons, and mentioned the main reasons why introverts are how they are.
5.Explain your
evaluation
of the author's claim: is the claim strong or weak? What evidence or key points from the writing best support the author's claim? If you found the claim to be weak, explain why the evidence or key points provided did not effectively support the author's claim. The evidence was pretty strong everything was well detailed and explained thoroughly. “
Are introverts arrogant?
Hardly. I suppose this common misconception has to do with our being more intelligent, more reflective, more independent, more level-headed, more refined, and more sensitive than extroverts”