In this first section, Ehrenreich is setting us up to journey with her as she tries to see if she can make ends meet, as the truly poor attempt to do every day. This illustration shows the rules, limits, and advantages she recognizes before she begins her work. She tells her readers that all of the rules were broke at some point during her experience, but she tried her best to stick to them. She acknowledges her limits because she wants to emphasize that she will try to live as the poor do up to a certain point. Lastly, she lists the advantages she has to point out that this could potentially be much more difficult.
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