Certitude . i have absolute certitude in this matter
Ethos, pathos, and logos. Ethos is appealing to the reader by the author establishing his credability. Pathos is appealing to the reader by the author "pulling at the readers heart strings." This means he is illiciting emotions in the reader. Logos is appealing to the reader by the author establishing logic in his argument. These stratagies are used by all authors, not just historical fiction writers.
Answer:
A - Explains the Purpose of the Story
Explanation:
An author's message is the reason why an author wrote the story, the purpose of it, and what they wanted to accomplish.
"A. childrens'" is the proper answer because the musem belongs to the children, which is plural. If a single child owned the museum somehow, it would be The Child's Museum.