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The author's diction contributes to the mood of the excerpt in this way: The informal diction creates a sympathetic mood.
<h3>What kind of diction did the author use in the text?</h3>
In this text, the author used a kind of diction that pointed to an informal tone. This is seen that the tone of the text was relaxed and not filled with academic vocabulary that will confuse a reader and make it difficult for them to understand what the author is saying. It is also quite evident in this text that the speaker sympathized with the African women who found it hard to maintain their hairstyle.
She even mentioned that she had suffered that plight before so, she understood what they were passing through. Diction refers to the kinds of words that author use to convey their thoughts in a text. So, the use of words and phrases such as "I can understand," and "I used to do it too" point to the fact that the speaker was sympathetic to the plight of the women.
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<span>Adverbs are words that more precisely define verbs,
adjectives and sometimes sentences. In this example adverbs are: quiet, slowly,
eventually and really. Adverb “quiet” describes word “slowly” and forms a
syntagm which main word is adverb slowly. This syntagm describes the verb move (moved).
Adverb “really” describes adjective “overjoyed” and forms a syntagm which main
word is overjoyed. Adverb “eventually” is sentence adverb, it defines the general
feeling about information given in the sentence.</span>
C is the correct answer because when you read the sentences none of them make sense. They are not grammatically correct.
I think it would be <u>oneself,</u> but if there wasn't any choices I probably would've said Themself