In Andrew Jackson's Message to Congress "On Indian Removal" and in Michael Rutledge's "Samuel's Memory," the authors use diction to develop tone. Explain how Jackson uses diction to create an uplifting tone, while Rutledge uses diction to create a tone of confusion. Be sure to refer to each author's specific word choice in your response and introduce your topic, develop your topic, use transitions, and provide a concluding statement.

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Answer: Andrew Jackson uses diction very properly in his Message to Congress besides he also uses logical arguments to create a sophisticated tone. On the other hand, Michael Rutledges's story about the Trail of Tears uses diction not so wordly-wise but it conveys the ideas properly making us understand how hard the Trail of Tears was.

Explanation: Diction is the style of speaking or writing as dependent upon choice of words. Adrew Jackson was a in the political arena many years and knew how to use sophisticated words and arguments to explain his ideas while Michael Rutledge was a writer that conveys his ideas well, but his diction is plain. He uses down to earth words telling the audience about the hadships of the Trail of Tears.