So you sit down to read a long New York Times profile of Ivanka Trump that ran with this headline -- "Ivanka Trump Has the President’s Ear. Here’s Her Agenda."
The story has lots of room for details and nuance, while probing the ideas and convictions that shape her "Women who work" worldview and the branding image behind her life as a married mom with three children and a lightning rod last name.
Now, I certainly had an agenda when I read this piece. I was curious to know about the contents of this woman's head and how that affected her views -- as a modern Orthodox Jew -- of marriage and family.
So with that in mind, guess the one subject -- out of the following short list -- that is explored (or even mentioned) in this long profile.
(1) Jewish faith and tradition and its role in her home.
(2) The impact of her marriage to Jared Kushner and her life as a wife and mother.
(3) Her beliefs on religious liberty conflicts in America, including those sure to affect Orthodox Jewish believers.
(4) Her relationship with her father and, in particular, his track record when it comes to sensitivity to the feelings and ambitions of women (other than her).
If you guessed answer (4), then you are a winner and have a great future writing profiles of important Americans for the Times.