'Accent' refers to the pronunciation of a language. What is the difference between accent and dialect?

Glossary of Literary Terms

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Samuel David Grimshaw
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Accent refers to how words are pronounced, while dialect encompasses the broader aspects of language, including vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation specific to a region or group. Thus, dialect is more comprehensive than accent.
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What is the term used to refer to an individual or individuals who actually read or listen to a text?
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The term used to refer to individuals who read or listen to a text is 'audience'. This encompasses anyone engaging with the content, whether through reading or listening.
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What is the term that refers to the individual or individuals who actually produce a text?
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The term that refers to the individual or individuals who actually produce a text is 'author'. An author is responsible for creating the content, whether it be written, visual, or otherwise.
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What is a word class used to modify nouns?
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The word class used to modify nouns is called an 'adjective'. Adjectives provide additional information about a noun, such as its qualities, quantities, or states.
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What is a word class used for a number of functions, including modifying adjectives and verbs?
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The word class that modifies adjectives and verbs is called an 'adverb'. Adverbs provide additional information about how, when, where, or to what extent an action is performed.
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What is alliteration?
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Alliteration is a literary device where the same initial consonant sound is repeated in a series of words, often used to create rhythm or emphasis, such as in "She sells sea shells by the sea shore."
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What is an allusion?
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An allusion is a brief reference to a person, event, or work of literature, often used to create a connection or add meaning. It relies on the audience's familiarity with the referenced subject.
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