

DIDLS - Diction
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9th - 12th Grade
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Amanda Coleman
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DIDLS
Diction

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Diction
the author's choice of words
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Pay attention to
Denotation - the DICTIONARY definition
Connotation - the emotions, thoughts, or feelings the word invokes (connection)
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Multiple Choice
Which word has the most neutral connotation?
consume
devour
nibble
munch
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Multiple Choice
What is the DENOTATION for the word "immature"?
irresponsible
not fully grown
childish
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Questions to ask when looking for Diction
What are the important words of the piece?
Why does the author choose certain kinds of words?
What kinds of words can be grouped together?
What words create contrast?
What words could be substituted into the writing instead of the key words and how would that change the meaning?
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Sample from The Feather Pillow
The house in which they lived influenced her chills and shuddering to no small degree. The whiteness of the silent patio - friezes, columns, and marble statues - produced the wintry impression of an enchanted palace. Inside, the glacial brilliance of stucco, the completely bare walls, affirmed the sensation of unpleasant coldness. As one crossed from one room to another, the echo of his steps reverberated throughout the house, as if long abandonment had sensitized its resonance.
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Poll
How did the passage make you feel?
Warm, Happy, Playful,
Cold, Sad, Gloomy
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Open Ended
What word or words were specific to creating that feeling.
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Multiple Select
Which word has a more positive connotation?
thrify
penny-pinching
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Multiple Select
Which word has a more positive connotation?
pushy
aggressive
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Multiple Select
Which word has a more positive connotation?
politician
statesman
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Multiple Select
Which word has a more positive connotation?
chef
cook
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Multiple Select
Which word has a more positive connotation?
skinny
slender
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Types of Diction
Formal - what you wold publish or see in a textbook
Informal - how you speak with people with authority (respect)
Colloquial - slang you would use with close frinds and family
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Open Ended
Rewrite the sentence using formal diction:
After the game, my friends ate pizza.
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Open Ended
Rewrite the sentence using informal diction:
After the game, my friends ate pizza.
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Open Ended
Rewrite the sentence using colloquial diction:
After the game, my friends ate pizza.
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