LeBron's life can be compared to many others in the world. For example his life can be compared to Ray Lewis' who ha grown up in the same conditions. The uthor uses elevateed diction throughout the book. A example of elevated diction is:
"Leron James, the young star of the Cavaliers, was so popular and in such demand that the player and his team estblished a protocol designed to prevent him from becoming verbally besieged."
ELEVATED DICTION
Established- to found or to institute. To put into place.
Protocol- Customs and regulations that are involved when dealing with a formal diplomatic situation, ettiquete or precedence.
Precedence- Practice followed or an example set
Besieged- To surround or crowd.
i.e. News reorters at a press conference
The use of elevated diction really improvises the sentence above because not only does it make the author sound more knowledgable, but the elevated diction also enhances the writing. That is a really important aspect of books. Also elevated diction in sentences really changes the dynamic of the sentence.
i.e. The design was complicated.
We can change that to the design wa intricate.
Th use o that word makes the reader more curious.
"Leron James, the young star of the Cavaliers, was so popular and in such demand that the player and his team estblished a protocol designed to prevent him from becoming verbally besieged."
ELEVATED DICTION
Established- to found or to institute. To put into place.
Protocol- Customs and regulations that are involved when dealing with a formal diplomatic situation, ettiquete or precedence.
Precedence- Practice followed or an example set
Besieged- To surround or crowd.
i.e. News reorters at a press conference
The use of elevated diction really improvises the sentence above because not only does it make the author sound more knowledgable, but the elevated diction also enhances the writing. That is a really important aspect of books. Also elevated diction in sentences really changes the dynamic of the sentence.
i.e. The design was complicated.
We can change that to the design wa intricate.
Th use o that word makes the reader more curious.

Many famous stars come up from alleys of life that aren't always the brightest, but they manage to rise above the challenge which makes them so much more successful life than others. And at the same time, it is important to note the elevated diction found, it seems as if a network mogul like ESPN would use such high vocabulary to describe the situation. All in all, I'm curious if the writer uses any other literary techniques to emphasize his point on Lebron's noble beginnings.
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