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OpenStudy (iramos114):

Which of the following statements is FALSE? A. Diction is a writer’s choice of words. B. Syntax refers to word order. C. In a story, syntax and diction can reveal a character’s culture, education, and background. D. When characters in a story use very simple vocabulary it means they are very young.

OpenStudy (iramos114):

WILL GIVE MEDAL!

OpenStudy (iramos114):

@blm1 please?

OpenStudy (blm1):

Well I know diction is the author's choice of words so we have B, C, and D left. Which one can you disqualify?

OpenStudy (iramos114):

D could be gone right?

OpenStudy (blm1):

Here's another little help

OpenStudy (blm1):

So which one can we take out because of the definition of syntax?

OpenStudy (iramos114):

syntax.

OpenStudy (blm1):

Alright well we know A and B are TRUE now so we disqualify them because they are NOT FALSE. So we have C and D, which one do you think is right?

OpenStudy (iramos114):

C ?

OpenStudy (blm1):

Alright that sounds right, but what about D? Why do you believe it is false?

OpenStudy (iramos114):

@blm1 can you help me finish my quiz?

OpenStudy (blm1):

Well first, what's the answer? Which one is false?

OpenStudy (iramos114):

C is false. correct?

OpenStudy (blm1):

I would say D is false because just because someone uses simple vocabulary it doesn't mean they are young.

OpenStudy (blm1):

I could say I ate salad for lunch, it is simple, but I am not very young. Right?

OpenStudy (iramos114):

@blm1 Why is the antagonist typically a static character? A. Static characters are round, which makes them fight the protagonist. B. Static characters are always flat, and antagonists are always flat too. C. Static characters and antagonists are always the bad guys. D. Static characters don't change, so the antagonist can stay being "the bad guy" throughout the story.

OpenStudy (blm1):

Please post it in a new question :)

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