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English (Must Know) Diction connotationdenotation = the abstract (or associated) meanings of a word; these associations are in a constant state of flux = the literal (or exact) meaning of a word DICTION (word choice) word meaning 1

English (Must Know) Form & Content formcontent = any decision the artist makes (i.e. literary device, titles, length, sound, etc. = the subject, theme, concept, etc. suggested in the art piece ART 2 (The perspective of an artist is a constant interplay between...)

English (Must Know) Perspective through FANTASY vs. REALITY fantasyrealism = a picture that exists only in the mind = the picturing of the world the way it actually is. GENRE 3 (The perspective of an artist often comes through an interplay of...)