Advice from Dear Sugar Part 2

Help me study for my English class. I’m stuck and don’t understand. You’ve read the middle portion of Tiny Beautiful Things by Cheryl Strayed (a.k.a., “Dear Sugar”), and you should be solidifying your opinion of how reliable or trustworthy she is as an advice columnist. For your initial post this week, select one of the letters listed below to analyze and/or discuss:https://www.bookspdf4free.com/wp-content/uploads/2…The Mad Sex Confessor, pp. 124-127The Future Has an Ancient Heart, pp. 128-134Faux Friendship Footsie, pp. 135-138The Human Scale, pp. 139-146Beauty and the Beast, pp. 149-157I Chose Van Gogh, pp. 158-159The Other Side of the Pool, pp. 160-165The Truth That Lives Here, pp. 166-174Too Much Paint, pp. 175-177Tiny Revolutions, pp. 178-184Not Enough, pp. 185-186No Is Golden, pp. 187-192Romantic Love Is Not a Competitive Sport, pp. 193-198A Big Life, pp. 199-208The Known Unknowns, pp. 209-211On Your Island, pp. 212-214The Magic of Wanting to Be, pp. 217-222A Glorious Something Else, pp. 223-230A Tunnel That Wakes You, pp. 231-232How the Real Work Is Done, pp. 233-240Explain whether or not you think that the advice Strayed gave to the letter-writer was good advice. What did she say that was correct? Incorrect? What about her message to the writer was appropriate or inappropriate? Did she cover all of the concerns or issues that the writer had? What else could she have said? What advice would you have given that would differ from what Strayed gave?