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What is the difference between diction and syntax?
a. Diction has to do with sentences, and syntax has to do with word choice.
b. Syntax has to do with sentences, and diction has to do with word choice.
c. Diction has to do with style, but syntax does not.
d. Syntax has to do with style, but diction does not.

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maddie27744

Answer:

Its B . Syntax has to do with sentences, and diction has to do with word choice.

Explanation:

Syntax refers to sentence structure, to word order. Diction means simply word choice. Usage means linguistic custom.

Answer:

B. Syntax has to do with sentences, and diction has to do with word choice.

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