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The author does not begin her essay with a discussion of Roxane Gay's book, but rather with a general

comment on how society reacts to weight-loss stories. Why do you think she chooses to begin this way? Is
this an effective way to begin? Why or why not?

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The reason why Green does not start her essay with a discussion about Roxane Gay’s book, but instead, a comment about how others view stories on weight-loss is to show the readers that weight-loss is not always something that is supposed to be exciting. Such as when she says, “Roxane Gay’s book, Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body, stands out precisely because she begins it by declaring that she hasn’t overcome her unruly body and unruly appetites” (Green 823). Though, the way Green starts off her essay with a comment is an effective way of letting readers know that weight-loss can still be a battle even after losing weight.

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