I believe the correct answer is B) diction, because diction is the choice of words. So, the more precise the words which the author uses are, the more precise and increased will the text be.
Answer:
1. A. a booklet on how to put together a bookcase
2. A. compare-contrast
3. B & D
4. C. cause-effect
5. B. signal words
Explanation:
1. For a sequence structure, you would show something in the order it would need to be done. This would generally be instruction manuals.
2. When looking for differences between something you look at the things that are similar and different.
3. Compare-Contrast looks at similarities and differences. You look at these when using example-effect and point-counterpoint
4. When reporting on the REASONS of World War II happening, you would write a cause of the war and how it effected Europe.
5. Cause-effect, sequence, and compare-contrast are all types of structures. This leaves signal words as the only thing that could show what structure a text has.
Answer:
"The coach's rant after the loss fell on deaf ears as no one paid much attention."
Explanation:
It's B because he won't give up lifting the object untill he can do it.