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29 August, 21:02

In which passage is it clearest that the author is using diction to achieve some kind of effect?

A. The teacher stood at the door smiling brightly and welcoming each student to her classroom on the first day of school.

B. The mother gingerly tucked the blanket around her sleepy child and crept like a mouse out the door.

C. The shark's fin moved around the raft, which held four shipwrecked survivors.

D. The dog barked as the mail carrier walked up the stairs and knocked on the front door.

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  1. 29 August, 21:09
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    Diction is the choice of words to achieve a special effect. A characteristic of diction is a common use of adverbs and metaphors. This can be found in option B:

    the words "gingerly", "sleepy", "like a mouse" don't introduce (a lot of) new information, but create the atmosphere of coziness and sleepiness.
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