I think that some of the issues the story "Orientation" by daniel orozco deals with is lack of privacy, overregulation and routiness. I beleive that there are several examples of implicit arguements found throughtout the text. An example could be when the author says "these things never happen" when he is talking about hazards
In my opinion, some claims the story seems to be making are that people these days seem to know too much about people that work with them. This is shown by when the author talks about the serial killer in the story. Another claim that i think this story makes is that people these days follow a life that is much too routine. The whole entire story just seemed like kind of a routine. Finally, i think that overregulation is another claim made in this story. Most of this story was just a list of regulations and rules. If some were not followed, then job loss was possible.
This story works on the emotions and reasonings of its readers by using sarcasm and vivid examples. The implicit arguements where not very easy to understand, but rather with deeper meanings.
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