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Diction, Imagery, Syntax, Tone and Voice
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Diction Choice and use of words in speech or writing A way of speaking, usually judged in terms of prevailing standards of pronunciation and elocution
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Diction Word choice, or general character of the language used by the author. Words have three levels, and are selected based on their efficiency in these three areas: Appearance Sound Meaning
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Syntax the study of the rules for the formation of grammatical sentences in a language. the study of the patterns of formation of sentences and phrases from words.
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Syntax is the order in which you place words, to make a sentence either sound good or convey a certain meaning. "To your house we are going" would be an example of awkward syntax. You understand it, but it sounds odd. People who are learning a language might have problems with syntax. If you mess with syntax, you can change the meaning: The young man carries the lady. The lady carries the young man. Syntax matters!
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Tone The way in which an author expresses his or her attitude; the intonation of the voice that expresses meaning. Tone is described by adjectives, and the possibilities are nearly endless.
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Often a single adjective will not be enough, and tone may change from chapter to chapter or even line to line. Tone is the result of allusion, diction, figurative language, imagery, irony, symbol, syntax, style, and so on
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Imagery The formation of mental images, figures or likenesses of things, or of such images collectively.
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Voice Your "voice" is the way that you "speak" on paper. It is how your words come across to the reader, and it will be different for every writer. Voice depends on the style you choose - formal, informal, technical, chatty, poetic - and the words you choose to express this style - simple words, scientific words, complex words, slang words. You also use different voices for your characters. A college-educated businessman speaks in a different voice than someone who is in fourth grade, and someone from a different country speaks in a different voice than a world traveler.
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Grandma's hugs burn my skin. The pitter-patter of the rain against the window. The gurgling sound of my brother slurping
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