LITERATURE QUESTIONS
EARLY BRITISH LITERATURE
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allegory
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hyperbole
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diction
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motif
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Detailed explanation-1: -Diction: An author’s choice of words. Since words have specific meanings, and since one’s choice of words can affect feelings, a writer’s choice of words can have great impact in a literary work.
Detailed explanation-2: -In writing, diction refers to the words the writer chooses to use. The decision to use one word instead of another, even when they have similar meanings, changes the reader’s interpretation.
Detailed explanation-3: -Definition: Diction is word choice. Explanation: In both writing and speech, words are selected based on the audience–the reader(s) or listener(s). The writer decides on the level of diction that is appropriate for that specific audience. 1.
Detailed explanation-4: -noun. dic·tion ˈdik-shən. : choice of words especially with regard to correctness, clearness, or effectiveness : wording. careless diction in the student’s essay. : quality of vocal expression : enunciation.