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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A participle is a word that comes in a verb form, but functions as an adjective or a noun. It comes in two types: present participle and the past participle. In the given sentence above, the participle would be option B. rustling. Rustling is in the present participle form of the verb, but it is used as an adjective that describes the noun "leaves".
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D. "MacPhee says, 'Every scientist who works in Antarctica today owes Scott a debt.'" (paragraph 12)
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<span>If Mayella's father had called for doctor, and Tom really had been raping his daughter when he arrived, a doctor could have provided some evidence. His failure to call the doctor makes us question his interest in Mayella's welfare.
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