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Sensory Details and Denotation and Connotation

Sensory Details and Denotation and Connotation

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English

6th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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3 Slides • 14 Questions

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Let's review

Denotation is the literal meaning of a word:

remember - denotation = brain/ denotation = definition

Connotation is everything the word suggests and all the associations that come with it. Words can have positive, negative, or neutral connotations. Remember: connotation = heart/ connotation = feeling


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Multiple Choice

Denotation is...

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everything the word suggests and all the associations that come with it

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the literal definition (meaning) of a word

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how the word makes you feel

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Multiple Choice

Connotation is...

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the literal meaning of a word

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all the nonliteral meanings and feelings you associate with a word.

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the definition of a word

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Multiple Choice

True or False: Connotations can be positive or negative. They can create a wide range of good or bad feelings and images that reveal the author's attitude, or tone.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

True or False: Words can have positive, negative, or neutral connotations.

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True

2

False

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Connotation Affects the Tone

Your understanding of a words connotation allows you to better understand and author's tone. Recall: tone is the way an author feels about a topic. Readers can determine the tone by looking at the author's word choice.

This is where connotation comes in - do the words have positive, negative, or neutral connotations?

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Multiple Choice

What is the tone of the following sentence:

Kareem made a silly face at Beth.

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Frightened

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Excited

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Playful

4

Angry

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Multiple Choice

What is the tone of the following sentence:

The puppy pounced on the toy.

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Frightened

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Excited

3

Angry

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Sarcastic

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Multiple Choice

What is the tone of the following sentence:

He scowled at Alexi when she brought him dinner.

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Frightened

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Excited

3

Angry

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Joyful

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Multiple Choice

What is the tone of the following sentence:

She was jolted by his sudden appearance.

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Playful

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Excited

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Angry

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Frightened

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Tone

Remember: The way the author feels about a topic

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Multiple Choice

10. . True or False: Tone is the feeling or atmosphere that a piece of writing creates within the reader.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

Which of the sentences below uses words with positive connotations?

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My aunt Janey is mature and experienced.

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My aunt Janey is ancient and outdated.

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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

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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

Let's review

Denotation is the literal meaning of a word:

remember - denotation = brain/ denotation = definition

Connotation is everything the word suggests and all the associations that come with it. Words can have positive, negative, or neutral connotations. Remember: connotation = heart/ connotation = feeling


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