Sensory language helps a reader to connect with an image or scene, it helps us to feel like we’re there with the character and we’re seeing/hearing/smelling/etc. what they are. For example, ‘Bob could see a mountain’, isn’t particularly sensory, we know there’s a mountain but we don’t know what it looks like, a better sentence would be ‘Bob could see a tall, snow-capped mountain in the distance’ - it gives us details about what Bob can see and so we can picture in our minds. So you need to think about which of the four sentences uses descriptive language like this.
B)
"can seldom see through/his bars of rage"
It is important because it is a challenging conflict and YOU overcame it so it wasn’t challenging for u and it’s good to reflect because u see how u overcame it.
A.cause everyone is thinking bad of his past so he is working on it tell me if it's right
The other way to call diction is to call it "word choice," as option D shows.
<h3>What is diction in a text?</h3>
- It is the use of specific words.
- It is the manipulation of words to convey a specific meaning.
Diction is very important for the effectiveness of the text because it is through it that the author chooses the appropriate words to convey the message that they want the reader to understand. For this reason, diction can be called word choice.
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