Millers diction is formal, yet simple and easy to understand. His language is plain and concise.
Rebellious
honest, determined
uneducated, hardy
Evil, deceitful,devious,coveter..
a small colonial town around 17th century in Salem Mass.
Rebellious
honest, determined
humble and dedicated
uneducated, hardy
Diction Apex ;)
Sojourner Truth's diction in "Ain't I a Woman" is straightforward, passionate, and powerful. She uses simple language and repetition to emphasize her message and connect with her audience. Truth's diction is direct and helps convey the strong emotions behind her words.
Short, concise sentences with deeper meaning behind them whether it be symbolic or emblematic.
The speaker shows his sarcasm by using the word ridiculous to describe May Apex :)
Evil, deceitful,devious,coveter..
The term used to describe the author's choice of words in a literary work is "diction", while the performer's manner or style of speaking is referred to as "delivery." Both diction and delivery play significant roles in shaping the overall impact and effectiveness of the written or spoken message.
The antonym for diction is indistinctness or incoherence.
this is what I think is the best answer, according to brainly, The speaker shows his sarcasm by using the word ridiculous to describe may