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kolezko [41]
2 years ago
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How does King develop a quick, sharp, and casual style? Check the five best choices.

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1 answer:
marysya [2.9K]2 years ago
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The five ways in which King develops a quick, sharp, and casual style are:

  • by using slang words
  • - by using very few adjectives
  • - by using colorful expressions
  • - by using no jargon or academic language
  • - by using many short, common words

<h3>What is Diction?</h3>

This refers to the use of words to convey meaning to a reader and this is a selection/choice of words that have a particular impact.

Hence, we can see that from the complete text, one can see that King develops a quick, sharp, and casual style in five different ways which are already listed above.

This helps him to convey his message in a clear and direct manner.

Read more about diction here:

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