“Living like Weasel” is a narrative essay written by Annie Dillar in which she tells the readers about her first encounter with a weasel in a forest. When Dillar first looks at the weasel, she freezes and gives us an insight of her racing mind. First of all, Annie makes practical and effective use of the structure to illustrate the positivity of her arguments. She begins her essay by clearly stating what a weasel is, how his nature is like and where he lives. In the first paragraph she states “He sleeps in his underground den, his tail draped over his nose. Sometimes he lives in his den for two days without leaving.” After Dillar tells the readers about the weasel she begins describing the nature around her. Her detailed and clear descriptions