She didn’t actually hope her dad knew the power of Pepsi she was simply being sarcastic in order to keep the reader engaged through a harmless joke. She also displayed bitterness through her statement because there was a sense of disbelief and disappointment on how a human being could be treated so poorly by police because of the color of his skin and because he or she didn’t hand the officer a Pepsi. The photo complimented the sarcastic and bitter tones she used by providing the reader with an emotion heavy image of her father being detained by police because he had no Pepsi on him. Mrs. King did a great job with her tone and picture, to get her point across that the commercial was throwing dirt at her father and minorities by implying that what they do or did has and had very little value and purpose. As a result, to this Pepsi themselves offered their apologies in the comment section of the
She didn’t actually hope her dad knew the power of Pepsi she was simply being sarcastic in order to keep the reader engaged through a harmless joke. She also displayed bitterness through her statement because there was a sense of disbelief and disappointment on how a human being could be treated so poorly by police because of the color of his skin and because he or she didn’t hand the officer a Pepsi. The photo complimented the sarcastic and bitter tones she used by providing the reader with an emotion heavy image of her father being detained by police because he had no Pepsi on him. Mrs. King did a great job with her tone and picture, to get her point across that the commercial was throwing dirt at her father and minorities by implying that what they do or did has and had very little value and purpose. As a result, to this Pepsi themselves offered their apologies in the comment section of the