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By adjusting the length of sentences.
Language contributes to the tone of a story because it depends on how the author puts down the words on paper as to how the reader reads it. The author has to put into play how the words flow and that's what sets the tone or mood.
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Voice - apex
By noticing how the character interacts with his or her surroundings
The author's use of metaphors when describing characters allows the reader to picture their features more vividly.
Style is the writer's voice reflected in their choice of words, sentence structure and tone of ideas in order to "show" the reader what the writer is intending Diction is the way one pronounces words - clear diction is when someone speaks very clearly and is easy to understand, a writers diction may be reflected in the way they write a characters voice
To allow the reader to easily understand the material and make important connections.
The author's argument is when the author is arguing to try to persuade the reader.
The author's use of language, diction, and tone can help convey the mood, atmosphere, and emotions in a story. It can also provide insight into characters' feelings, motivations, and relationships. Additionally, language choices can shape the reader's understanding of the themes, messages, and overall purpose of the narrative.
Authors use diction to choose specific words and phrases to convey a desired tone or evoke certain emotions in the reader. By selecting words that are formal, colloquial, precise, or ambiguous, authors can shape the overall impact and message of their writing. Diction also helps authors establish a particular style and voice.
the point of view of the reader.
The Authors use language and literary devices in subtle ways.
The authors use language and literary devices in subtle ways.
By noticing how the character interacts with his or her surroundings
Authors can affect the reader's sense of a story's mood by using descriptive language, setting the tone through the characters' dialogue and actions, and manipulating the pacing of the narrative. By creating a consistent atmosphere throughout the story, authors can effectively convey the desired mood to the reader.
The authors use language and literary devices in subtle ways
"Tepeyac" by Sandra Cisneros uses simple and clear language to convey a reflective and intimate tone. The diction is straightforward and heartfelt, allowing the reader to connect with the emotional weight of the poem. Cisneros's choice of words creates a sense of reverence and respect for the sacred place of Tepeyac.
"A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner uses informal diction to create a sense of Southern charm and authenticity in the storytelling. The use of colloquial language and dialect helps to immerse the reader in the setting and culture of the town, creating a more intimate and engaging reading experience. This informal diction also adds depth to the characters, making them feel more real and relatable.
To create suspense for the reader
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