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I need help with this question based on the reading "Motherhood: Who Needs It?" by Betty Rollin. My questions is what sort of language does Rollin

I need help with this question based on the reading "Motherhood: Who Needs It?" by Betty Rollin. My questions is what sort of language does Rollin use in the passage? And are there any words that seem really charged emotionally? Lastly how does she use comparisons (what is she comparing to what and why is she making that comparisons)?

The prompt for the reading is: Rollin intends to weaken ideas that she considers unhealthy, and she intends to make herself appear more trustworthy or reliable than writers of the past who supported those ideas.

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