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A writer or speaker's choice of words is a literary device called diction.
Positive and adaptable.
Empowered and defiant.
The attitude of the speaker can vary depending on their tone and choice of words, but it generally refers to their feelings or opinions toward the subject they are discussing. This can range from positive, neutral, or negative attitudes.
The tone of a poem refers to the feelings and emotions expressed by the author through their choice of words, imagery, and style. It is how the author's attitude or perspective is conveyed to the reader.
The choice of diction, or word selection, influences the tone of a piece. By selecting specific words with certain connotations, authors can create a particular tone, whether it be formal, informal, serious, or playful. The tone, in turn, helps convey the author's intended attitude or feelings towards the subject matter, shaping the overall mood of the writing.
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
How the language makes you feel, what emotions are evoked by the authors words
Diction refers to the choice and use of words in writing or speech. It helps convey the tone, style, and meaning of a piece of writing, as well as the writer's attitude and purpose. The selection of words can impact the overall clarity, effectiveness, and emotional impact of the communication.
This is known as the writer's tone.
Your attitude with your mother is unreasonable.
Outlook
The author's choice of words is important because it sets the tone, conveys the intended message, and influences the reader's understanding and emotional response to the text. The specific words chosen can create vivid imagery, evoke certain feelings, and shape the overall impact of the writing on the audience.