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English, 08.09.2021 01:00 isabellatessa86

1. Diction A) Reveals characters’ status/background and may highlight social class
B) Provides some action for characters as they are speaking
C) Adds excitement because characters are speaking a certain way.

2. onomatopoeia
A) Makes events sound more interesting because there is sound
B) Adds to sensory language /experience of readers by creating an atmosphere
C) Adds a variety of words to the novel

3. Personal/collective pronouns
A) Used instead so that authors don’t have to continually repeat characters’ names
B) Draws the reader in and addresses them personally

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