Match each term to its correct definition.

\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|}
\hline
\textbf{Term} & \textbf{Definition} \\
\hline
Diction & \\
\hline
Figurative language & B) \\
\hline
Syntax & C) \\
\hline
\end{tabular}



Answer :

Sure, let's match each term to its correct definition step-by-step.

### Understanding the Terms and Definitions

1. Diction: This refers to the choice of words and style of expression that an author uses in their writing. Diction can convey a tone, create a mood, or reflect the author's attitude.

2. Figurative Language: This type of language uses figures of speech to convey meaning beyond the literal sense of the words. Examples include metaphors, similes, and hyperbole.

3. Syntax: This is the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language. Syntax determines the structure of sentences and can affect readability and meaning.

### Matching the Terms to Definitions

Given the options
- Definition B: Definition could be "uses figures of speech" which matches with Figurative Language.
- Definition C: This could be "arrangement of words in sentences" which matches with Syntax.

Matching the remaining term,

- Diction: By elimination and understanding of the term, it would be matched with the remaining definition.

Thus, the matches are as follows:
- Diction (A) = 1
- Figurative language (B) = 2
- Syntax (C) = 3

So the final matched sequence is:
1. Diction (1)
2. Figurative language (2)
3. Syntax (3)

Thus, the correct matches are:

1 (Diction), 2 (Figurative Language), 3 (Syntax).

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