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o-na [289]
3 years ago
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Please help me!

English
1 answer:
Kaylis [27]3 years ago
4 0
This is hard to answer without context but;
Diction would be the word choice which would tie into imagery and therefore into figurative language. The theme would be an overall concept such as guilt, reverence, depression etc. Pick a theme that you think is well represented and then format it appropriately. so like,

" In "The Yellow Wallpaper" (italicize that too) by Charlotte P. Gillman the audience is introduced to the theme of *insert whatever your theme is* this theme is throughly represented by her usage of words such as *Insert words that support the theme/mood*. The theme is also well represented by her use of figurative language, this is best represented in the lines *Insert 3 good examples or fig. lang. ( ex. Metaphor, Simile,Onamonapia, alliteration, Personification etc) "

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