A.
diction is how you say something. therfore, tge answer is A
Class names for grade 9.
If you want it simple, then you can name alphabets (A,B,C), colours (red, blue, yellow).
If you want it a bit complex then name them after some great personalities, or poets, or scientists, or apps, or physics topics (like gravitation, electromagnetism), types of dance or music, trees, flowers, chocolates.
<span>things like, "dark clouds" and "deep fog" which makes </span><span>the mood sad (kinda). </span><span>it means people are confused they don't see the truth, or their eyes are clouded. </span>i'd say this is either personification or imagery (leaning toward imagery here) but it <span>could also include metaphors
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1. One paragraph focuses on one subject and the next focuses on a different one that's related to the first one.
2. Sentences have structures like "____ is like this, while/but/however ____ is like that".
3. Sentences say something to the effect of "Both ____ are like this".
2 and 3 are also easy ways to identify compare and contrast essays if you simply apply this logic to the thesis statement in the introductory paragraph.