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Connotations vs Denotations Lesson

Connotations vs Denotations Lesson

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English

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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4 Slides • 8 Questions

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10.8.2 Denotation and Connotation

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Denotation is the dictionary definition of a word

Example: fragrance and odor both mean "a smell"

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Multiple Choice

Denotation is a word's

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literal, dictionary definition

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emotional meaning

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synonym

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antonym

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Connotation is the emotion or feeling a word brings to mind

words can have positive, negative, or neutral connotations

Example: fragrance = positive connotation

odor = negative connotation

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Multiple Choice

Connotation is a word's

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literal, dictionary definition

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emotional meaning

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synonym

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antonym

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Authors choose words that create a certain mood in their writing based on the connotation (feeling) of a word.


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Multiple Choice

Referring to someone's house as a "shack" would have a _____ connotation (feeling).

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positive

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neutral

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negative

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Multiple Choice

Which has the more positive connotation (feeling)?

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hyperactive

2

energetic

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Multiple Choice

Which has the more positive connotation (feeling)?

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nosey

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curious

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Multiple Choice

Buster was a puny dog. He could not even scare the cat that lived next door.


What is the denotation (dictionary definition) of the word puny in the sentence above.

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noisy or loud

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undersized or small

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large in actions or words

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heavy or overweight

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Multiple Choice

What word best fits the connotation (feeling) of the whole sentence below?


This coffee is very (bitter/strong) - just the way I like it!

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bitter

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strong

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Multiple Choice

What word best fits the connotation (feeling) of the whole sentence below?


What is that (aroma/stench)? It reminds me of my grandmother's delicious apple pie!

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aroma

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stench

10.8.2 Denotation and Connotation

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