But why should you believe the writer of Frequently Alyssa Questions? You probably shouldn't. For all you know, she's just a random American that knows nothing about strawberries. Well, why do we believe anyone? Teachers, doctors, and Home Depot employees all have implied credibility. They have knowledge and experience in their area of expertise.
Before you hear my strawberry secret, I've got to establish my own credibility or else you won't believe me. To give a strawberry expert credibility, it would help if she worked at a you-pick strawberry farm for four years. She should also eat at least a quart of strawberries a week, and have off-season experience. A real strawberry expert would have only driven to Wegmans eight times total without purchasing strawberries.
Here it is...You can see on the left strawberry, the distance from the bottom of the stem to the first seed (the neck) is longer that on the strawberry on the right. You'll also notice that the leaves on the left strawberry's stem point upwards (a wide leaf angle) instead of being flush against the strawberry like on the right.
A longer neck and a wider leaf angle = A sweeter strawberry
- Teachers went to school for years to learn all about the subject they teach. I am not questioning the intelligence of my friends that are teachers, but they are just people that aren't always right. And they learned what they know from other teachers who are also people that aren't always right.
- Doctors have refused to take x-rays on broken bones only to discover later that the bones were broken.
- I'm not even going to get into Home Depot employees.