Throughout her article, she prods at the reader’s logical side and shows the foundations and structure these terms by using words like “etymologically”, “archaic”, “inarticulateness”, “gnomic”, and “archetypal” to explain why a term is inadequate or not. Because these advanced words are used correctly and explain each slur 's foundations, the audience is more likely to understand and respect Perillo’s usage of diction. Perillo then aims for the heart by using words such as “cloying”, “propriety”, “bonhomie”, “ill-bred”, “genteel”, and “offensive”. Each word relates to one another because they describe morals or emotions and further her argument by stirring up a reader’s emotions. Not only is her diction clearly accurate and advanced, it proves to be logical and interacts with one’s
Throughout her article, she prods at the reader’s logical side and shows the foundations and structure these terms by using words like “etymologically”, “archaic”, “inarticulateness”, “gnomic”, and “archetypal” to explain why a term is inadequate or not. Because these advanced words are used correctly and explain each slur 's foundations, the audience is more likely to understand and respect Perillo’s usage of diction. Perillo then aims for the heart by using words such as “cloying”, “propriety”, “bonhomie”, “ill-bred”, “genteel”, and “offensive”. Each word relates to one another because they describe morals or emotions and further her argument by stirring up a reader’s emotions. Not only is her diction clearly accurate and advanced, it proves to be logical and interacts with one’s