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Style

The distinctive quality of speech or writing in arrangement of words and figures of speech. Style also includes sentence length and variety.


EXAMPLE: Daniel Defoe used to run-on sentences in Robinson Crusoe.

Tone

The speakers attitude toward the subject or audience. EXAMPLE: It was a dark and stormy night, denotes a scary tone.


OTHER EXAMPLES: animated humble, incredulous, and whimsical

Colloquialisms

Informal or conversational use of text


EXAMPLES: y'all, pop, soda, bags, sack, bubbler, kick to the bucket, the big enchilada

Diction

Choice of words.


EXAMPLE: luminous glow versus beaming light