How does Anton P. Chekhov use language to show the change in the lawyer’s outlook on life?a. The lawyer’s diction becomes more cheerful.
b. The lawyer’s diction stays the same.
c. The lawyer’s diction becomes gloomier.
d. The lawyer’s diction decreases in education.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: c. The lawyer’s diction becomes gloomier.

In "The Bet," Chekhov tells the story of a banker and a lawyer who make a bet. The bet is about whether the death penalty is worse or better than life in prison. In order to show how the lawyer's outlook in life changes throughout the story, Chekhov uses language. As the story progresses, the lawyer's speech becomes gloomier as he becomes more and more desperate.

Answer 2
Answer: The answer is C. The lawyers diction becomes gloomier. Chekhov used language to changed the lawyers out look on life into a gloomier state of feeling.

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