The title of Organic Milk suggests that the main thesis of the article is on the subject of what organic milk will do to a baby during the pregnancy of a woman. The article’s title, Women who drink organic milk in pregnancy could harm their baby’s IQ, is genuine to the article’s contents since it is in relation to what organic milk can do to a baby’s intelligence quotient which is basically what it says in the title. It is also authentic for the reason that it explains why a child would be sixty percent more likely to have low intelligence quotient scores and poor reading skills. This title was given its name to attract attention to potential mothers/pregnant women who presumably desire what is best for the child. This article is also trying to apprise people of the perils of not having enough iodine while pregnant. The intention of the article is to assist mothers to acquire information that will facilitate their fetus’ growth into a remarkable person. The article states drinking organic milk during pregnancy leads to children having lower intelligence quotient due to not having enough iodine, which is essential for a child’s development of the brain. The article’s description of the relationship is negative for lack of iodine can harm a child throughout their entire life. The description is also daunting since if the mother resolves not to eat right while pregnant the baby’s/babies’ future can be ruined or make the child’s life extra difficult due to not being able to read skillfully (due to lack of iodine.) The article is misleading since it is unknown to the reader if milk was the only source of iodine, in the study is organic milk harmful to a baby. In the study did the pregnant women only have milk as a source of iodine or was there another source of iodine? If milk was not the only source of iodine the pregnant woman consumed, how would you establish that nonorganic milk is healthier than organic milk? It is also misleading how nonorganic milk is superior to organic milk, is it since there is iodine added to the milk or is there another factor that contributes to the iodine level in nonorganic milk? The quiz Are You Intimidating? from the online site Cosmopolitan is used to rate how intimidating the person taking the quiz is. The quiz is based on ten different situations and what the quiz partaker would do in those settings. Are You Intimidating? is based off a situation the quizzer would be in and what they would do in the situation, it is mainly regarding the quizzers actions to the situation and how that can make them intimidating. A few results that the quiz gives are: just the right amount, a little too intimidating, and a bit of a pushover. The title suggests that the main thesis of the quiz is to see if you are an intimidating person to the people around you. The contents of the …show more content…
The quiz description of the relationship makes it seem as your actions can have a powerful effect on how people will perceive you. It also says your actions speak louder than words, for example if an ex-girlfriend was glaring at a boy you were flirting with and you kiss the boy it would render you intimidating to the people who witnessed the entire interaction. It can also render you out to be someone you are not, by trying to cause the boy’s ex to become jealous. The quiz’s description of the relationship is valid in which everyone should be made more aware of their actions and how they appear to the people around them. It is also applicable in being intimidating is not all in how a person appears on the contrary, it’s also in how you deal with a situation/ peoples