Despite the formality of her word choice her language also suggests contemplation of the topic. She writes, “But nearly all of those graduates are at least finding work and income of some kind, unlike a larger share of their less educated peers” (Rampell 679). Here, Rampell refers to graduates finding jobs easily due to the booming market, while others with just a high school diploma cannot get a job that easily due to employers requiring at least an Associates to be hired. Rampell’s contemplation of which jobs are available to a person suggests that she thinks graduates find and get accepted to jobs easier. Rampell’s formal and contemplative tone may resonate with people who share her same level of thinking, but may sit differently with those of lower level intelligence. This may be ineffective to the reader because they might have to figure out if Rampell is choosing sides when it comes to this job recession and the presentation of facts may give the reader the impression that they have gone back to math class. The Economist text on the other hand, is easy to identify with due to the lack of formal language and abstract diction. The reader can easily relate when it comes to college life because it is relatable and on their level of
Despite the formality of her word choice her language also suggests contemplation of the topic. She writes, “But nearly all of those graduates are at least finding work and income of some kind, unlike a larger share of their less educated peers” (Rampell 679). Here, Rampell refers to graduates finding jobs easily due to the booming market, while others with just a high school diploma cannot get a job that easily due to employers requiring at least an Associates to be hired. Rampell’s contemplation of which jobs are available to a person suggests that she thinks graduates find and get accepted to jobs easier. Rampell’s formal and contemplative tone may resonate with people who share her same level of thinking, but may sit differently with those of lower level intelligence. This may be ineffective to the reader because they might have to figure out if Rampell is choosing sides when it comes to this job recession and the presentation of facts may give the reader the impression that they have gone back to math class. The Economist text on the other hand, is easy to identify with due to the lack of formal language and abstract diction. The reader can easily relate when it comes to college life because it is relatable and on their level of