1. What specific words/phrases
demonstrate your writer’s voice? How do these words/phrases showcase your personality as a writer?
Specific words and phrases I use in my suspense post that demonstrate my writers voice are when I say "Add excitement
to a book that might be boring otherwise", "I
honestly", and " I'd
rather watch something happen in a movie or on TV, rather than imagining
everything going on. I mean, I do read for "fun" (even though its not
actually fun)". These words and phrases showcase my personality as a writer because it shows how i dont like to read which is part of my personality. It lets people know how I honestly feel about something. That is voice because it is opinionated and shows what I feel and what i would say in a conversation abut the topic.
2. What purposeful diction AND syntax choices did you make to enhance your writer’s voice? You
must choose to discuss at least one
diction AND one syntax technique from the list below. Make sure to include textual evidence from your post where
you included the diction and syntax choices you discuss.
Purposful Diction that I use to show my voice in my post is low/ informal diction. I use informal diction when I say words in the text including "Honestly, struggle, battling, fun, excitement, boring and good". These words are informal becuse they are words you would use everyday and they are casual not formal. This adds to my voice because than my post sounds like me, instead of a drone that spits out elegant words to make myself sound smarter.
Purposeful syntax that I use to show voice in my post is word order/ sentence structure. I use this element when I use parentheses throughout the text " (even
though its not actually fun)", is an example of this. These parentheses enhance my writers voice by adding an input on what I really think, which is voice. This gives my opinion and helps the reader understand my views on what is being discussed.
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