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Which concluding statement most effectively uses precise and domain-specific vocabulary?
Readers learn a lot about the topic because of the way that Mortimer uses words.
Mortimer’s tone and word choice create a style that allows readers to envision Elizabethan England.
By writing like he is speaking directly to us, Mortimer makes his story interesting to read.
Mortimer’s style supports his purpose of sharing information about a historical time period with readers.
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Option 2: "Mortimer’s tone and word choice create a style that allows readers to envision Elizabethan England."
Reason: It uses domain-specific literary terms ("tone," "word choice," "style") and names the specific historical setting ("Elizabethan England"), making the conclusion precise and focused.
Reason: It uses domain-specific literary terms ("tone," "word choice," "style") and names the specific historical setting ("Elizabethan England"), making the conclusion precise and focused.
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