In the passage Naps Holland gives light on how naps are valued in different cultures. Naps in the piece are given more praise than they are expected to have which made the author want to write on the topic. Barbara Holland uses rhetorical strategies to empower that naps are refreshing; however, Americans think otherwise. Holland uses ethos to justify how productive naps can be. For instance, “Winston Churchill, a prodigious producer … took a nip and a nap.” when necessary. Barbara Holland chose to use this example to display that one of the most productive people take naps to get ready for their work. The author wants to guide the American people that no one person is good enough to take a nap. Another example, includes “recent presidents