Word choice, also known as diction, is the words a writer chooses to use in their writing based on a number of components.
It wouldn't make sense for a writer to not know the meaning of a word and still use it in their writing, so "meaning of words," is included.
Vocabulary is included as well. Diction and vocabulary are pretty much the same thing.
Level of formality is included because you can tell if a writing is formal or informal based on the word choices the writer uses. For example, if a writer writes "There are a lot of things to do in New York City," that would be informal since there are better words to use than "a lot" and "things." To make it formal, it could be "There are numerous activities to do in New York City."
Therefore, when analyzing word choice the "pronunciation," is not included.
Answer:
All you have to do is write down two places you love such as "the mall" or your favorite place to get something to eat or drink, and then write a description of it.
Explanation:
<em>Heres an example from my life:</em>
<em>First Frame:</em>
So in the first frame i'd write "Downtown Deland"
<em>Description:</em>
I love to go to downtown deland because it has the perfect blend of Antique shops, botiques, restaurants, and neat shops that have the coolest hidden gems. It has a little bit of something for everybody.
<em>Second Frame:</em>
In the second frame i'd write Cassadaga
<em>Description:</em>
Being somebody that is very into spiritual things such as psychics, tarot, spirits, haunted places, and etc.. Cassadaga has everything I would love. It features a haunted hotel with a delicious restaurant inside, a bookshop with crystals, books, and everything spiritual, historic homes, a church, and lots of places to get readings from pyschic to aura.
<em>I hope my examples helped!! :)</em>
Answer:
the answer is below
Explanation:
giving the impression that the main character is speaking to herself, reviewing what she has done.