Example:
One day, a boy walked to his friend’s house.
Which substitution in diction would best improve the setting in the sentence without changing the meaning of the sentence?
replace “day” with “warm afternoon”
Replace “a boy” with “Cameron”
Replace “walked” with “drove”
Replace “house” with “school”
Answer: Replace “a boy” with “Cameron”
answer 1: adjectives describe objects (ex: blue, soft, round, etc), but they don't say what the thing is doing, so you can't look at adjectives for answers about actions.
answer 2: I don't think adjectives can tell you the tense of a sentence (past tense, present tense, etc), but I'm less sure about this one.
"Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night," emphasizes raging against death towards his dying father as he repeats this pressurization in the last line in every stanza