The answers are:
1. diction --> author's choice of words, particularly for clarity, effectiveness, and precision
2. tone --> an attitude the author takes toward his or her subject, characters, and readers
3. connotative meaning --> the emotion or association that a word or phrase may arouse
4. denotative meaning --> the literal or "dictionary" definition of a word.
In other words:
Diction is the choice of words with the purpose of being correct and clear.
Tone is how the author approaches a topic, their attitude toward the topic.
Connotative meaning is a social, cultural, or emotional association made to the word.
Denotative meaning is the "real" meaning of a word. It's the meaning we find when we look up the word on a dictionary.
The most reliable sources for a research paper are:
1. A source about World War 2 written by a well-respected historian
2. A source about smartphones written earlier this year
The qualities to look for in reliable resources are:
1. It should be written by a person of integrity like someone who specialized in the topic, or an esteemed professor.
2. It should be relevant and up to date. If it is writing about something that is modern, or relevant to the present, then it should've been published recently.
The two statements above have these qualities. That's why they are reliable.
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Is this a multiple choice? or Explination?
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