Advanced Stylistics and Register

Advanced Stylistics and Register — Bài Tập 4

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Advanced Stylistics and Register — Bài Tập 4

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Stylistic choices that define writing quality: sentence rhythm, lexical density, hedging, and tone management.

C2 · Mastery TOEIC 905–990 IELTS 8.5–9.0 Mechanics & Cohesion
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  1. 1

    Which register is typically used in conversations between strangers or in professional settings where information is exchanged?

  2. 2

    Which register is characterized by informal language, contractions, slang, and often incomplete sentences, typically used among peers?

  3. 3

    What stylistic effect is achieved when a writer employs a sudden shift in narrative perspective or tense, disrupting the reader's expectations?

  4. 4

    In a historical novel, the author meticulously recreates the dialect, idioms, and social conventions of a specific past era. What is the most sophisticated stylistic goal of this linguistic verisimilitude, beyond mere historical accuracy?

  5. 5

    How does the strategic deployment of hedging (e.g., 'might', 'possibly', 'it seems') influence the perceived register and authorial stance in academic writing?

  6. 6

    Which stylistic device involves the use of an exaggerated statement for emphasis or effect?

  7. 7

    Which register is characterized by a fixed, unchanging language, such as in legal documents or religious texts?

  8. 8

    A novelist employs a stream-of-consciousness technique, characterized by fragmented sentences, lack of punctuation, and rapid shifts in thought. What is the primary stylistic goal of this approach, and how does it manipulate the reader's engagement with the narrative register?

  9. 9

    What is the stylistic device that involves a direct address to an absent person or a personified object or idea?

  10. 10

    When a writer intentionally deviates from standard grammatical rules for artistic effect, what stylistic choice are they employing?