How does diction affect setting? by revealing the author’s purpose in writing nonfiction by creating a specific description of t
he time and place by misleading the reader’s sense of time and place by creating smooth sentence fluency that has rhythm when read aloud the answer is B
by creating a specific description of the time and place
The setting is the time and place. Diction is the author's choice of words. The way the author chooses to describe the setting is what creates the specific time and place of the story. None of the other answer choices are possible since two of them don't directly relate to how setting is affected. The one about misleading the reader's sense of time and place is also correct because it's about the reader not the time and place of the story.