I don’t think I understand what you mean by “absolutism.” Can you please rephrase that? is this Clarity and Coherence or Syntax and Diction

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The confusion you’re experiencing with the term "absolutism" relates to either Clarity and Coherence or Syntax and Diction, depending on the specific context in which the term is used.

  • Clarity and Coherence: If your issue lies in not fully grasping the meaning or implications of the term within a broader argument or context, then it pertains to clarity and coherence. This involves how well the ideas are presented and whether they make sense together.

  • Syntax and Diction: If the confusion arises from the way the term is phrased or constructed in a sentence, affecting your understanding, then it relates to syntax and diction. This focuses on the choice of words and sentence structure that could make the meaning ambiguous or unclear.

In summary, if you're seeking a simplified or different explanation of "absolutism," it falls under clarity and coherence. If you're struggling with how the term is presented grammatically, it aligns more with syntax and diction.