The author’s diction contributes to the tone of the excerpt through poetic diction that creates a perturbed tone. Thus, the correct option is C.
<h3>What is Author's diction?</h3>
The author's diction may be characterized as the linguistic alternatives an author drives to effectively communicate an argument, a point of opinion, or convey a story.
Poetic diction is manipulated by mellifluous expressions that are associated with a detailed theme contemplated in a poem.
Here, the word perturbed defines the sensation of anxiety or concern.
The except of the story is attached below:
Therefore, the correct option for this question is C.
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The dog barked angrily then wagged its tail happily (the awnser is then)
It depends if you mean the proverbial parable from the Bible it would be know but if you mean like a story to teach a lesson then yes but most likely yes :) XD
Answer: The shore's a backdrop for my lonely day.
Explanation:
This quatrain's rhyme scheme is such that a line must rhyme with the line that follows after the next line. This is why lines 1 and 3 rhyme by ending with the words: "alone" and "flown".
We need to pick an option therefore, that has a last word that can rhyme with the word "stay" in line 2. That option is the one above which has "day" at it's end. "Day" and "stay" rhyme so this is the correct answer.
In "A Quilt Of A Country", Quindlen's point in comparing present-day New York with Philadelphia in her father's time is that in America, there is a clinging to the ethnicity, in background and custom, that has undermined the concept of unity. In her father's time in Philadelphia, Jewish boys would walk several blocks out of their way to avoid the Irish divide of Chester Avenue. I hope this helps.