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Which sentence describes a poems diction ?

A. The poem follows the standard rhyme scheme of abab cdcd.

B. the speaker shows his sarcasm by using the word ridiculous to describe may.

C. The parrot in the poem, which only repeats itself, represents the speakers denial.

D. Every three syllables in each line is accented except in lines 13 and 14 which are iambic

Respuesta :

The answer is B
Diction is a style of enunciation. The poet enunciates ridiculous sarcastically.

The correct answer is B. The speaker shows his sarcasm by using the word ridiculous to describe may.

Explanation:

The term diction refers to the words and phrases the author uses in order to convey certain ideas in a text or speech including novels, presentations or poems. In the case of poems and literary works, this selection of words, phrases and in general terms language create a unique writing style and is usually linked to other elements such as the level of formality, the attitude of the author towards the topic described (tone),  the atmosphere the author creates in the literary work (mood) and the way character is presented (characterization). This also implies when describing or analyzing the diction of a poem or any other literary work the focus is the way the author uses certain language to convey or express an idea. Considering this, the sentence that describes a poem's diction is "The speaker shows his sarcasm by using the word ridiculous to describe may" because this sentence focuses on the selection of word which in this case is "ridiculous" the author uses to convey a specific idea "description of may", which is exactly what diction is about.

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