First reading choice, Sex, lies and conversation; why is it so hard for men and women to talk to each other. SUMMARY: The text states that men a woman have problems commutating in marriages, The text then goes on to state that men speak up more than women in public events though the opposite is observed at home. The author then goes on to explain that a large percentage of divorces, in the US are due to miscomputation. The author then dives in deeper to investigate why, according to the authors research young children spend more time with there like sexes the with the opposite sex. The text then goes on to explain how children have different social structures due to their sex and this continues to adult hood. The author then goes on to explain that due to these differences women may think that men aren’t listening but in truth there listing. REFLECTION: The author is an expert in linguistics, and she explores some very …show more content…
The last part of the text looks at the loss of life and the rough living conditions for resident’s who chose not to evacuate. REFLECTION: This story is very sad sense so many lost their lives, homes, and dreams during hurricane Katrina. The author makes the story very appealing sense there’s an emotional attachment when the main r goes on to explain how he grew up there and faced personal problems such as siccacle cell and being a single dad. Then the story goes on to show how he felt during hurricane and how his emotional attachment to home and family caused him to be very