Write a critical and rhetorical analysis of “Owning it All” by William Kittredge. It will be helpful to you and to your audience if you identify patterns of strategies, and patterns of content, and whom you believe the intended audience was/is, and how that also plays into the rhetorical and content choices of the author. Include two sources beyond tthe primary text which analyze either the writer’s work(s), or a rhetorical aspect of the writer you chose, or a comparative source.