Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Review of ââ¬ÅBerger Queenââ¬Â by Erin Sharp
In her strive, Berger Queen, freelance writer Erin Sharp expounds on her experience working at McDonalds. Sometimes seen as a less(prenominal) than desirable occupation, Sharp defers and states that this has been the most enjoyable job that shes had. She opens her essay this way, in paragraph one, in annals fashion. The rest of the essay is narrative with use of illustration by examples. The paragraphs that show illustration are three, four, five, 6, and sevener (all of the body paragraphs). split three uses the example of children passing nones to McDonalds employees to pass on to Ronald McDonald, proving her point that McDonalds is a favorite spot for most children. Paragraph four and five support the point that most adults lack watch for McDonalds employees, going so far as to try to energize free food from them, arguing over ten cent increases, and righteous acting absolutely ridiculous by doing things such as quetch about cold food an hour after it was served and demand ing that accommodations be do for an item that was not on the menu (ielunch item during breakfast).Paragraph six goes on to further explain how adults treat McDonalds employees with such a lack of respect and just how foolish people can actually by. Sharp recalls a woman sitting in the drive thru eat her pancakes and sausage at the drive thru window while several vehicles sit behind her honking during a 90 second or less insure day. The essay ends on a brighter note, with the reassurance that all of McDonalds customers do not treat the employees with a lack of respect there are groups who wait on forward to coming to McDonalds every day to have their coffee and affectionate time.
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