知识点 2

Analyze how diction affects tone, emphasis, and rhetorical impact.

Figure out how a word choice shapes tone, emphasis, or rhetorical effect.

核心知识

When ACT asks about diction, it is really asking about effect. The wording changes how the passage sounds and what it emphasizes.

深入理解

Diction questions are really effect questions. A loaded phrase can signal admiration, doubt, impatience, irony, or restraint without stating that attitude directly.

Ask two linked questions:

  • what does the phrase suggest?
  • why this wording instead of a flatter one?

The right answer explains the effect on tone, emphasis, or rhetorical force, not just the literal event being described.

分步讲解

  1. Notice the connotation of the key word or phrase, not just its dictionary meaning.
  2. Ask what attitude or emphasis the wording adds to the sentence.
  3. Choose the answer that explains the effect of the diction on the reader.

常见误解

  • Treating a diction question as pure vocabulary and ignoring tone.
  • Picking an answer that sounds strong but does not match the actual connotation.
  • Explaining what happened in the sentence instead of what the wording suggests about it.
题目

示例解析

Excerpt: "The reviewer calls the sequel a dutiful imitation rather than a bold new work."

The phrase dutiful imitation mainly conveys that the reviewer sees the sequel as:

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