I think it would be the conflict.
<span>Both can be written in prose, which can make the piece more relatable to the average reader. By not being written in poetry, the piece can also take a tone that is more conversational in style. This allows the writer to have a bit more leeway when it comes to using other literary devices to make their points.</span>
In general, it's often best to choose the shorter, cleaner, and simpler word when choosing between two words for a piece. In writing, simplicity and clarity are crucial.
This evidence is I am pretty sure on page 157, it also describes Judge Taylor