Will different kind of ‘words of the same purpose’ have different outcome in a sentence?

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answer:Yes, in the case you described, they do. However, they do not always say the same thing. For one thing, word choices can make a scene more evocative. For another, word choices can make a paragraph stronger. I am afraid that your example suffers from English being your second language.

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