The word you could possibly be looking for is "intent"
Answer:
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Explanation:
In "Sweet Difficult Sounds" by I.M. Desta, a young girl who immigrated to America from Zimbabwe struggles with confidence as she adjusts to her new school environment. As your child reads, they will be discussing the topics of fear & paranoia, loneliness & isolation, and resilience & success as they relate to the text.
<span>B)Mortimer’s tone and word choice create a style that allows readers to envision Elizabethan England.
The domain specific language in this sentence refers to tone and word choice, also the act of envisioning, because it is in the domain of an ELA course. The wording is also precise, showing specifically what the reader will gain from the text.</span>
Ethos is a way an author appeals to the reader/viewer. It is one of the 3 appeals...Ethos, Pathos and Logos
Ethos is based on credibility and building trust...so we are looking for facts or things that would make the author worth listening and a credible source.
Example:
Dentists across the world trust and use this toothpaste.
The fact that we know that dentists are endorsing this product adds to the appeal and credibility...it turn we trust it.
To annoy, irritate, or upset someone.