READING
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Word choice—the specific words
a writer chooses to describe
people, places, and things—is one of the best clues to how a
writer feels about her subject.
Word choice, also called diction,
includes these forms:
■
the particular
words a writer uses
■
the way words are arranged in a sentence
■
repetition
of words or phrases
■
inclusion of particular details
For example, consider how word
choice affects the two sen-
tences below:
Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: