What are the differences between diction and phonics?

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Diction refers to the sound of spoken language. Phonics is the system of assigning meaning to those sounds.
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Diction is the cautious choice of words to communicate a message or writing style. As example . However, where Phonics includes coordinating the sounds of talked English with person letters or bunches of letters. For illustration, the sound k can be spelled as c, k, ck or ch.
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Diction is the cautious choice of words to communicate a message or writing style. As example [In reaction to a ask merely do something, formal phrasing might sound like, “I will address that issue right away.” Then again, utilizing casual phrasing, the reaction would be more casual like, “Let's discuss on this issue.”]. However, where Phonics includes coordinating the sounds of talked English with person letters or bunches of letters. For illustration, the sound k can be spelled as c, k, ck or ch. read less
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