1) What are some of McLaughlin's (and others') grievances/complaints against Wal-Mart? What makes these complaints/grievances that much more porblematic?
2) What is Wal-Mart's response to these complaints/grievances?
3) How does opening the article with two paragraphs describing the life of one Wal-Mart employee pave the way for the discussion that follows?
4) How well does Ollson consider positions other than her own? What other positions/nay-sayers does she include?
5) What do quotations add to the argument?
2) What is Wal-Mart's response to these complaints/grievances?
3) How does opening the article with two paragraphs describing the life of one Wal-Mart employee pave the way for the discussion that follows?
4) How well does Ollson consider positions other than her own? What other positions/nay-sayers does she include?
5) What do quotations add to the argument?
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