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Mclean
4 January, 01:05
How does diction contribute to a writers style
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Aurora Sherman
4 January, 02:17
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The writer (s) diction depends on what level of audience they are writing to
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Diction is the writing style the author chooses to use. They need to consider who they are writing to, whether it is children, teenagers or adults. They need to choose the correct flow, and choose what writing style the author will most get hooked into.
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Sawyer Holden
4 January, 02:43
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Makes the writing more clearer to the audience so they can better understand the material
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