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TESTING STYLES

Styles pertains to the choice of structures and lexical items to give a particular tone or flavor of the
writing.
Choice of structures refers to various ways on expressing sentences.
Lexical items involve vocabulary usage.

a. Testing variety of structures

Certainly! Let’s delve into the concept of style in writing:

 Style refers to the deliberate choices made by a writer regarding both sentence
construction and lexical items. These choices work together to create a distinctive tone or flavor in
the writing.
1. Construction Choices:
o Sentence Structures: Writers decide how to arrange words and phrases within sentences.
Consider:
 Subject-Verb-Object (SVO): A straightforward structure where the subject
performs an action on the object.
 Passive Voice: Shifts the focus from the doer (subject) to the receiver (object).
 Complex Sentences: Combine independent and dependent clauses for depth and
nuance.
 Compound Sentences: Join two independent clauses with a coordinating
conjunction.
o The choice of structure affects readability, rhythm, and emphasis.
2. Lexical Items:
o These are the building blocks of language:
 Diction: The specific words chosen convey meaning and evoke emotions. For
instance, using “serene” instead of “calm” creates a different vibe.
 Figures of Speech: Similes, metaphors, alliteration, and personification add layers of
meaning.
 Register: Writers adapt their vocabulary based on context (formal, informal,
technical, poetic).
3. Tone and Flavor:
o Tone: The writer’s attitude toward the subject. Is it formal, playful, somber, or sarcastic?
o Flavor: The overall impression left on the reader. Is it whimsical, suspenseful, nostalgic, or
matter-of-fact?

In summary, style is the artist’s palette, allowing writers to create unique and memorable literary experiences.

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