Convince the audience that your point can be interpreted in different ways.
Avoid vague words
n.m
Making can be several parts of speech; give the whole sentence, please! I.e., "Making a lot of money is my main goal!" or, "I am making a hard choice." The base word, to make, is a verb.
That is the correct spelling of the word "choice" (decision, or a better grade).
It's a verb, a modal auxiliary.
The word rather is an adverb. It specifies a choice or a preference. For example: I would rather be on holiday than at work.
Connotation and denotation
The word "diction", meaning 'the effectiveness of word choice', is a noun.
Word choice
Making can be several parts of speech; give the whole sentence, please! I.e., "Making a lot of money is my main goal!" or, "I am making a hard choice." The base word, to make, is a verb.
word choice
You can make he, ho, I, ice, and oh from the word choice.
The listener pays attention to word choice--the choice of words the speaker uses--to understand the context of the speech. For example, there are many seemingly polite ways to insult a rival in a political campaign. A word, by itself, may seem positive, but when the speaker uses it in context within the speech, the meaning becomes clearly negative. Sometimes, worrying about the "politically correct" words to use dilutes the power of the speech. Or a speaker comes across as weak or strong depending on the word choices the person used.
"Should" is an auxiliary verb.
"Should" is an auxiliary verb.
adjective
The word 'beige' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a color, a word for a thing. The word 'beige' is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun as the color. Examples:Noun: I think that we should paint this room beige.Adjective: The beige suit is the best choice for the trip.
It is making a good decision.
6 letter word(s):CHOICE, ECHOIC5 letter word(s):CHICO4 letter word(s):CHIC, ECHO