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Diction

Diction

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English

9th - 10th Grade

Hard

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Mrs. Fike

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Diction

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DICTION - AUTHOR'S CHOICE OF WORDS

  • creates color and texture

  • reflect a level of formality

  • shape the reader’s perceptions

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https://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/diction.htm

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EXAMPLES

  • The coat is torn/tattered.

  • The army wants revenge.

  • The army is thirsty for revenge.

  • The door thuds/shut.

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Diction Meaning "Choice of Words"

To get it sorted (to friends)

To solve the problem (to colleagues)

To overcome the challenge (to bosses)



It was a mistake (to a close friend)

It was an accident (to a work colleague)

It was an oversight (to a senior at work)

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Word Style/Choice of Words

  • Formal - serious; scholarly/literary

     ex. My Wife

  • Informal - conversational; fiction writing

     ex. The Mrs.

  • Colloquial - slang; regional dialect

    ex. My Old Lady

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Clarity of Speech

  • Diction also refers to how clearly words are pronounced. Here are some example sentences to show the difference between diction and pronunciation:

  • Read can be pronounced reed or red

  • Did he just say wed or wet? His diction is poor.

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Multiple Choice

True or false? Diction always refers to a person's choice of words

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

True or false? Diction can refer to a person's choice of words

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Diction can refer to a person's clarity of speech.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an example of poor diction

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Slurring words

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Occasionally shouting

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Constantly arguing

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT an example of poor diction?

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Choosing inappropriate words

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Failing to pronounce consonants clearly

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Talking for too long

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Multiple Choice

True or false? Diction can refer to a person's accent.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

True or false? Diction always relates to the spoken word, never the written word

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True

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False

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