Friday, October 21, 2011

Currently at This Moment

Quite Strength: 43 pages
Dresden Files: 79 pages
Total Pages: 122 pages

  In. By far the simplest of all, Walker Lamond's Rules for My Unborn Son has a no-nonsense and almost journalistic approach to writing.
http://academiczengerine.blogspot.com/

The characters speak in colloquial language, using words such as "silly," "darling chicken-flower," and "wop." The language is humble, but it is suggestive of the culture and personality of the characters.
http://estella-havisham.blogspot.com/

The connotation is figurative and lyrical while the sound melodious as it flows along, defying many grammatical laws.   http://mallorymills94.blogspot.com/

The excerpt from Stardust by Neil Gaiman expresses elevated, melodious straightforward diction.
http://morgan-happygolucky.blogspot.com/

The elevation is low. It seems like this is taking place in the south which is known for their slang and terse language. http://bakefacespace123.blogspot.com/

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