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 Your diction is simply your choice of words.
There is no single, correct diction in the
English language; instead, you choose different words or phrases for
different contexts: 
- To a friend
 - "a screw-up"
 
- To a child
 - "a mistake"
 
- To the police
 - "an accident"
 
- To an employer
 - "an oversight"
 
 
All of these expressions mean the same thing -- that is, they
have the same denotation -- but you would not likely
switch one for the other in any of these three situations: a police
officer or employer would take "screw-up" as an insult, while your
friends at the bar after a hockey game would take "oversight" as
an affectation. 
This topic includes:
- Catch Phrases
 
- Connotations and Denotations
 
- Review: Diction
 
 
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