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How does the author's diction contribute to the tone of

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Informal diction creates a passionate tone.
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Colloquial diction creates a regretful tone.
Poetic diction creates a perturbed tone.
Scholarly diction creates a serious tone.

How does the author's diction contribute to the tone of the excerpt? 0 Informal diction-example-1
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C. Poetic diction creates a perturbed tone.

Step-by-step explanation:

-pertrubed: feeling anxiety or concern; unsettled.

-Poetic diction is driven by lyrical words that relate to a specific theme reflected in a poem

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