Why is diction important in a piece of writing?
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Diction refers to one's choice of words. Words can trigger feelings or emotions that may draw attention away from their literal definitions. For example, a ''loser'' is someone who does not win in a competition. However, the word also carries the implication of being worthless. Using the word ''loser'' in the wrong context could cause insult or hurt feelings.
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Diction refers to one's choice of words. ... They need to consider the culture, context, and intellectual level of their audience, and which words would appeal to them most. Authors also craft their sentences using words that convey the appropriate tone, sound, and style. Carefully chosen words promote flow in writing.
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