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		   Fiction and drama depend on language just as poetry does, but in a poem almost everything comes down to the particular meanings and implications, as well as sound and shape, of individual words. 
 
 Diction: the types of words, phrases, and sentence structures, and sometimes also of figurative language, that constitute any work of literature. 
 
 Denotation: the unambiguous or “dictionary” meaning of words. 
 
 Connotation: a suggestion of emotional coloration that imply our attitude and invite a similar one from our hearers.   
		
		
		
		
		
           
				    
				    
				    
				    
				    
				    
				    
                               
                              
                         
                      
		
		
		
		
		
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