Asked by bob
How do authors impart aesthetic elements? Select 3 options.
through their word choice
through persuasive argument
through their tone
through facts and data
through the story's mood
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Selected: through their word choice; through their tone; through the story's mood.
Briefly: word choice (diction) shapes imagery, sound, and style; tone conveys the author's attitude and voice; mood creates the emotional atmosphere readers experience. Persuasive argument and raw facts/data are rhetorical/informational tools rather than primary aesthetic devices.
Briefly: word choice (diction) shapes imagery, sound, and style; tone conveys the author's attitude and voice; mood creates the emotional atmosphere readers experience. Persuasive argument and raw facts/data are rhetorical/informational tools rather than primary aesthetic devices.
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