If this is a true or false question, the answer would be true. Maurice Sendak won the 1964 Caldecott Award for his illustrations in his book, Where the Wild Things Are. He wrote the story and illustrated it himself. At the time, he was considered to be the most distinguished children's book writer and illustrator in the United States. Hope this helps.
All these terms are used in reference to a word or expression except for diction that refers to a way of pronouncing.
1. Manner of expressing ideas in words: diction
2. Worn out by use: trite
3. Words or phrases usually characterized by a special vividness or coloring: slang
4. Used in everyday, informal talk, but not in formal English : colloquial
5. Stiffly dignified or formal: stilted
6. Not definitely or precisely expressed :vague
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Depending on how you act or interact with people can have a major impact on how others see you and can even change the way you see yourself such as if you were to be hostile when interacting with others you would be defined as a hostile person or if you where kind then you would be defined as kind and outgoing.
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(Note: In my opinion I believe nothing defines who you are. You are who you choose to be and you should just be you.)