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To allow the reader to easily understand the material and make important connections.
Style is the writer's voice reflected in their choice of words, sentence structure and tone of ideas in order to "show" the reader what the writer is intending Diction is the way one pronounces words - clear diction is when someone speaks very clearly and is easy to understand, a writers diction may be reflected in the way they write a characters voice
syntax.
In order to understand a text better
diction
They ask questions about the past in order to understand the present. They use variety of methods to help them answer questions about what happened in the past. Historians also examine proof and draw conclusions as they answer historical questions.
In order to break the rules of grammar, must know how to use them first. The best authors use the rules that they teach to beginning writers - and when they do choose to break them, it's because they understand the rules well enough to know how and when to do it.
Do you have to understand a question in order to answer it.
First of all you need to know what diction is, diction is the author's word choice, or style of his or her writing. Ex: chronological, alphebetically, backwards, sad, happy etc. in "The Names" he's naming people so things go in order from A-Z. that should help, I hope it does. Good Luck! :)
This is so more people understand the question. Quite often, questions are asked with grammar/spelling/capitalization errors which must be fixed. In addition, questions can be reworded into a better form to fit the Style Rules (see 'related questions'), in order to be merged into a similar question.
A:Different people have different reasons for studying the contents of the Bible. For example, some schoolchildren study it only because this is expected of them and they deel they have no choice. Others study it because they believe it to be true. Theologians study the Bible to understand their religion and so that they can have answers to questions that may be asked of them. Biblical scholars carefully study the contents of the Bible and the context of those contents, in order to understand what the authors really meant and why they wrote as they did.
It is the simple answer to an uncomplicated question. Sometimes questions are complex, and require either some background in order to understand the answer, or the answer is such that some parts of it have to be qualified in some way.