Voice
is the sound produced in a person's larynx and uttered through the mouth, as speech or song. Dictation is the selection and pronunciation of words and their combinations in speech and these two things go hand in hand. The difference between voice and dictation when you are having an ordinary conversation is quite different then when you are onstage. When having a normal conversation you are using a lower voice tone along with using a different way of articulation of words. Your dictation may also be quite different because you are not speaking to a large audience, it may be 1 or 2 people and you don't have to project your voice as much. When performing on stage, you have toproject your voice to your large audience while also being sure that you dictate your words clearly so the audience can understand what you’re saying.
diction is very real and poetic please give diction in the poem the warm and the cold
Shakespeare's diction was blank verse, rhyme and prose.
Millers diction is formal, yet simple and easy to understand. His language is plain and concise.
This is how well you can say and sing words. The better your clarity and diction, the better people will be able to understand you.
A.ethos B parallelism C diction D logos
Formal diction is more professional and follows grammatical rules, while informal diction is more relaxed and conversational, often using slang or colloquial expressions. Formal diction is typically used in academic or professional writing, while informal diction is more common in everyday communication.
You are probably confusing the term dictation, which is the writing of music, with diction, which is a style of speaking or a choice of words used in conversation.
Diction is how the words are spoken 'The tip of the tongue the teeth the lips' Syntax is the rules on how to make sentences. 'You and I spoke to him and them and collected money from whom?'
As "diction" means the use of proper words in speech, there is no actual antonym. However, "proper diction" might have an antithesis "vernacular" (common or ordinary language). And speaking with diction (meaningful words) might be considered the opposite of "prattle", or "blathering" (foolish and meaningless babble). Another possible answer : not the opposite, but rather the complement of diction, is "inflection" (modulation, tone), the manner of presentation of a word or words.
Point of view is the perspective from which a story is told, while voice is the combination of language, diction, and tone used to tell a story.
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Colloquial diction is the way words or phrases are used in a local area, that is different from other areas. It is a type of local slang.
Diction is the clarity of the pronunciation.Diction is the clarity with which someone pronounces words, whereas, pronunciation is the way a word, language or sound is articulated.Articulation: The manner in which words are pronounced.
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Point of view is the perspective from which a story is told, while voice is the combination of language, diction, and tone used to tell a story.
The antonym for diction is indistinctness or incoherence.
The prefix for "diction" is "dict-".