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Which of the following questions should you ask in order to understand an author's diction? What do these words have in common with each other? Is this structure generally allowed in standard grammar?
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Which of the following questions should you ask in order to understand an author's diction?
What do these words have in common with each other?
Is this structure generally allowed in standard grammar?
How has the author tried to prove a point with this argument?
Why did the author include these specific statistics and graph?
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I believe that the question you should ask in order to understand an author's diction is
What do these words have in common with each other?
Diction in literature is the choice of words, so I'm assuming this answer is correct.
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