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6 May, 11:28

Which answer correctly defines diction as a rhetorical feature?

contrasting two extremes by positioning them together in the text

structuring sentences in a way that highlights an argument

using emotional or striking language to emphasize an argument

highlighting an absurdity or contradiction by stating the opposite meaning

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  1. 6 May, 12:41
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    The answer is: Using emotional or striking language to emphasize an argument.

    Explanation:

    Diction refers to choosing the right words and style of expression that the author wishes to use in a piece of writing and a rhetorical feature refers to what you can use to great effect in you writing. So, having explained these definitions we know that contrasting and positioning two extremes together in a text has nothing to do with what has just bein explained, neither the "structure of senteces" nor "stating an opposite meaning highlighting absurdity" so we have: the use of emotional language (diction) to emphasize and argument (rhetocial feature).
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