Your tone
Let's look at the other choices first. Your credibility is your ability to be believed as trustworthy in regards to the subject. Whether you're talking to a group of teenagers or professional adults, your credibility doesn't change. Your clarity also should not change based on the audience because you want to be clear in your message at all times. Also, your purpose should be the same no matter the audience. The only thing that would change is your tone. The way you approach a crowd of teenagers would vary greatly from the way you'd approach a room of professionals.
The answer is A. My mother promised "As long as you complete your homework, you can go to the game."
Hi! Do you mean any children’s movie? If so then I was always scared of those. In the movie the Poler Express, I got SUPER scared because he got on a train and went to the north pole without his parents permission. I was also scared of all the Disney movies because they were animated. Hope this helps!
Explanation:
In her novel Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë explores the possibility that class relationships have no absolute boundaries that cannot be crossed. Her protagonist Jane is placed in between economic classes and drifts among the lower, middle, and upper classes of Victorian England. Jane's flexible class status allows her to evaluate other characters on their actions and personalities rather than on their economic status and physical appearance