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saw5
13 days ago
7

How did watching the video affect your understanding of the use of diction and language?

English
2 answers:
hammer [7.6K]13 days ago
7 1
Observing the video and hearing the recitation of excerpts enhances the author's message and fosters a better connection with the audience. It also illustrates how diction plays a critical role in reinforcing the core theme. Additionally, auditory cues like stress patterns, pronunciation, and the duration of pauses contribute to a deeper comprehension of the material.
Lady bird [7.4K]13 days ago
6 0
Listening to a person's voice aids in grasping which words carry emphasis. A recording or live listening experience helps clarify which parts of the text hold greater significance.
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