What is Poverty Reflection

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Using the first person perspective makes it clear that this is a personal testimony, these are her words describing her own experience. It makes the piece very personal, the author is telling us the story of her life in the same tone as she would use if she was speaking to us in person. The account feels truly honest very direct; this can make the audience pay attention and listen to what she has to say because they don't have to read between the lines to find the real meaning of her message. Although she is talking about her experience, she makes it clear that her story is not unique and that there are others like her. This makes her an advocate for those who like her are trapped in an endless cycle of poverty.
The piece evokes some shock about the disparity of her situation, how little she has, and her sheer hopelessness. By describing her situation in such detail, it makes it clear she truly is poor and her situation is really that desperate. I've heard people say that no one can really be that poor in the America, they must just be too lazy to work. The author points out t...

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