My grandmother, whom we affectionately call Nani, is the best baker I know. If Lebron James is the king of the basketball court, then she is the queen of the kitchen. Her soft, warm chocolate chip cookies are better than Mrs. Field's or Rachel Ray's. Her key lime pie is the perfect delicate balance between sweet and savory. Her recipe box is her treasure chest, full of secret recipes handwritten on colorful notecards. Nani mixes and stirs and measures with as much care as a scientist in a lab. Everything tastes better if it's made by Nani, for everything she bakes is made with love.

In three to five sentences, explain the writer's word choices, including analogy and allusion. Explain the effect of word choice on the tone.

The writer uses analogy and allusion to compare Nani's baking skills to Lebron James' basketball skills, Mrs. Field's and Rachel Ray's cookies, and to describe Nani's recipe box as a treasure chest. These comparisons help the reader understand the writer's admiration for Nani's baking skills and emphasize the uniqueness of her recipes. The writer's word choice creates a warm and affectionate tone, highlighting the love and care that Nani puts into her baking.