Chapter 19
Most writings
have things in common. For example, an introduction and a body. We sometimes use the persuasive tone, compare and contrast etc. This chapter was interesting
and in some way new because there is a lot to take into account when writing a recommendation
report. There is research, questions to evaluate and the questions bring a lot
more questions that lead to interviews about the product with specialists. A compilation
of details have to be looked up in order to decide whether something is useful
or not. This is a very detailed research report from the beginning to the end.
Chapter 19 is essentially the hunt for the best product and as it is found it is recommended. Some people like me, for example when going shopping in order to but a product we like that product to cover certain requisites and then we decide if we buy it or not.Whether it is clothes, or anything else we look for things in particular in that product. Grocery shopping for example, I think of my possibilities just as the chapter describes it. I think what stores will give me the best price and
value. I do not shop only in one place I usually end up buying tomatoes in one
place, bananas in a different place, milk in a different place. I do this because some stores will give me
organic tomatoes for less, but they don’t have organic milk so I have to think
what store has organic with a good price. I think about a day and time that I will
be passing by that store to pick anything I planned and record it in my mind.
I do not make special trips because then I will be spending the extra in
gasoline. I usually write my list
including product, price and store and then I give it to my sister, through the
phone, and I give her the verbal information and the reasons why she should try
my recommendations. My husband usually does the searching on the internet about
why organic food is better and then also tries to find what products we can get similar to organic from a non-certified
local store or farm.
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