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English, 31.10.2019 04:31 kelseydavid69

Mortimer’s way of writing connects readers’ modern lives with the lives of people from a long time ago. he writes in a way that makes it sound as though readers will be taking a trip back in time. for example, he writes, "whatever you do in elizabethan england, you will have need of medical advice or surgery at some stage.” this connects readers to a future trip and allows mortimer to transition to the next topic, which is medical care. mortimer effectively shares information that supports his idea of introducing readers to a historical time period. which words and phrases could be replaced with precise or domain-specific language? check all that apply. “way of writing” should be replaced with “writing style.” “people from a long time ago” should be replaced with “elizabethans.” “you” should be replaced with “the reader.” “transition” should be replaced with “go on.” “idea” should be replaced with “purpose.”

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