I think the answer is A. Not completely sure though
<span>A writers choice of words, or diction, mostly affects an essay's style</span>
If you are talking about this one: Q: Which word in the sentence provides a clue to the meaning of smidgen? Charlotte was not hungry that morning, so she just had a smidgen of cake at the office birthday party. Which words in thissentence provide a clue to the meaning of smidgen? A., not hungry B. birthday party C. of cake D. that morning. Then the answer is A <span>Charlotte was not hungry that morning, so she just had a smidgen of cake at the office birthday party. The words "not hungry" provide a clue to the meaning of smidgen ("a tiny bit"). I studied it too.</span>
b (CAN YOU HELP ME WITH MINE AS WELL IF ITS RIGHT?)
The most common way to start a sentence would be d because you will have to know what your writting about