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the relationship is one word "taxes"
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Diction is the author's word choice, his diction can be positive or negative. The theme of the story is effected by how the author sees everything. Make sense?
No, "prefer" is a verb that indicates a choice or liking for one thing over another. It is not a preposition, which is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence.
Your question is confusing and I think it is partly because of your word choice but mostly because you do not understand how to speak English yet.
They both are use in word processing.
the relationship between the words in a compound word.
You can use "or" to indicate a choice between two words in a sentence. For example: "I can have soup or salad for lunch."
Yes, the function of a preposition is to show the relationship between it's object and some other word in a sentence.
There is no apparent relationship between the two words. one means, to mark an occasion, and the other ambiguous and concealed.
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Correlation.