Which of the following best describes the diction of
this excerpt from "The Youngest Doll"?
"In those days, the family was nearly ruined; they
lived surrounded by a past that was breaking up
around them with the same impassive musicality with
which the dining room chandelier crumbled on the
frayed linen cloth of the dining room table."
(1 point)
Lofty and archaic
direct and dialectal
Vivid and figurative
casual and informal
3 answers
Vivid and figurative
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I apologize if my response was not satisfactory. Upon further consideration, the diction in the given excerpt can be described as "vivid and figurative." The use of words like "ruined," "breaking up," "impassive musicality," and "crumbled" create a vivid and descriptive image for the reader. Additionally, the use of figurative language, such as comparing the crumbling past to the chandelier on the table, adds depth and imagery to the text.