Question
Which statement correctly describes an effect of diction in a speech?
Formal language helps the audience relax and relate to the speaker.
Positive connotations cause the audience to feel good about a topic.
A variety of long and short sentences keeps the audience engaged.
Referring to an authority encourages the audience to trust the speaker.
Formal language helps the audience relax and relate to the speaker.
Positive connotations cause the audience to feel good about a topic.
A variety of long and short sentences keeps the audience engaged.
Referring to an authority encourages the audience to trust the speaker.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The statement that correctly describes an effect of diction in a speech is:
**Positive connotations cause the audience to feel good about a topic.**
This statement accurately reflects how the choice of words can influence the audience's emotional response and perception of a subject.
**Positive connotations cause the audience to feel good about a topic.**
This statement accurately reflects how the choice of words can influence the audience's emotional response and perception of a subject.