Structural Choices 

When discussing authorial choices related to structure, we're talking about the deliberate arrangement or repetition of words or grammatical patterns in a text. For instance, Dr. Martin Luther King's frequent use of "I Have a Dream" in his iconic speech, or the common adage "No Pain, No Gain," are examples of structural devices.

Structural devices can underscore a concept, hint at a deeper meaning, or stir particular emotions. They are prevalent in various forms of writing, from novels and poems to speeches, articles, and advertisements. Mastering the analysis of these types of choices is key for excelling in Language and Literature courses.

*Common Structural Choices