Answer:
King's choice of words allows for a humble tone, which makes the audience see him as peaceful, friendly and gentle.
Explanation:
This question is about "Letter from Birmingham Jail".
In lines 265-267, we can see that King uses a standard language, but very humble and apologetic, with the use of popular words and is easily understandable. This creates a very beneficial effect on King, because he shows him as someone who is not interested in appearing elite and academic, but he shows him as an ordinary, friendly, suffering and meek man.
This kind of diction comes to King's supporters who see him as a great example and can even touch those who disapprove of him by showing that King is being polite and peaceful in his claims.
Answer: Character
Explanation: I was torn between dialogue and character, but decided on character. I believe your chosen answer is correct as the way Mia talks and expresses her opinions is part of her character and who she is. Dialogue was only a second option because it related to the word "talk".
Answer: Karen was not allowed to join a kickball team because she is a girl. This is an example of someone being treated unjustly because one's gender, which is discrimination
Answer:
polite behavior among people of a particular proffesion or group
Explanation: