<u>The novel’s style:</u>
- The word ‘diction’ has its origin in the Latin word ‘dicere’ i.e. to say so, ‘Diction’ in a novel refers to the selection of words that form the language of a novel.
- ‘Syntax’ refers to the structure of sentences or simply stated, the order or arrangement of words in sentences that form the language used in a novel. A correct syntax leads to greater comprehension as the sentences are grammatically error-free and make sense.
- Style is language as a whole, complete, considering all aspects. It includes diction, syntax, literary devices all working together to bring the novel to life for the reader.
She knows that if she attempts to, by claiming that they were faking the whole time, the others would unite against her and could claim that she (Mary Warren) was a witch
The correct answer is 80,000.
The answer is A. to decribe the writer's changing perception of her quinceanera celebration.