
Word Choice and Tone
Authored by Jennifer Smith
English
8th Grade
CCSS covered
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What are context clues?
Words or phrases near an unfamiliar word that help you understand the meaning of that word.
How you break apart a word.
The main idea of a text.
An educated guess
Tags
CCSS.L.11-12.4C
CCSS.L.6.4C
CCSS.L.7.4C
CCSS.L.8.4C
CCSS.L.9-10.4C
2.
MATCH QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Match the following
Words for a specific subject/topic
Technical Language
Express ideas in creative, unusual ways
Connotative Language
Uses not just an idea but also a feeling
Figurative Language
Exact definition of a word
Denotative Language
Tags
CCSS.RI.8.4
CCSS.RI.9-10.4
CCSS.RI.9-10.4
CCSS.RI.7.4
CCSS.RI.6.4
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
When you speak, your tone of voice can convey what you mean. For example, you could say, "What a funny joke. You must be a comedian." Depending on how you say it, you might mean that sarcastically or genuinely. It all depends on your tone. In the same way, the tone in a piece of writing is the author's attitude toward their subject. Authors won't just tell you their tone. You have to "listen" to find it by reading between the lines.
The author's attitude toward a subject they are writing about is called the ________________.
mood
foreshadowing
tone
resolution
Tags
CCSS.RL.8.4
CCSS.RL.7.4
CCSS.RL.9-10.4
CCSS.RL.6.4
CCSS.RL.5.4
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Read the following passage.
This house isn't perfect, but it's where my babies grew up. I know it all by heart. I know every stain on the carpet, every creaking floorboard and every paint chip on the windowsills. Each corner of this small space is filled with memories that I relive when I walk through the narrow hallways.
What words best describe the author's tone in the passage above?
hopeless and afraid
angry and violent
sentimental and tender
The author doesn't have a tone.
Answer explanation
sentimental and tender
The author's tone can be seen in the phrases "...where my babies grew up." and "...filled with memories." She has a sentimental and tender attitude toward the subject, her home.
Tags
CCSS.RL.8.4
CCSS.RL.7.4
CCSS.RL.9-10.4
CCSS.RL.6.4
CCSS.RL.5.4
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Read the following passage.
This house isn't perfect, but it's where my babies grew up. I know it all by heart. I know every stain on the carpet, every creaking floorboard and every paint chip on the windowsills. Each corner of this small space is filled with memories that I relive when I walk through the narrow hallways.
What words best describe the author's tone in the passage above?
hopeless and afraid
angry and violent
sentimental and tender
The author doesn't have a tone.
Answer explanation
sentimental and tender
The author's tone can be seen in the phrases "...where my babies grew up." and "...filled with memories." She has a sentimental and tender attitude toward the subject, her home.
Tags
CCSS.RL.8.4
CCSS.RL.7.4
CCSS.RL.9-10.4
CCSS.RL.6.4
CCSS.RL.5.4
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Word choice often gives you clues you can use to infer the author's tone. Words have denotations. That's their definition in the dictionary. They also have a connotation. That's their emotional meaning. For example, a person who is interested in others can be described as "curious" or "nosy." "Curious" has a positive connotation. "Nosy" has a negative connotation. In the same way, a person who likes to take charge could be described as "bossy" or "a leader."
She is a busybody.
Does this phrase have a positive or negative connotation?
positive connotation
negative connotation
Answer explanation
Negative Connotation
A "busy body" is known as a person who is nosy and into everybody's business. It is a negative name.
Tags
CCSS.RL.8.4
CCSS.RI.8.4
CCSS.RI.9-10.4
CCSS.L.8.5C
CCSS.RI.7.4
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
There are a lot of different words to describe positive tones. A writer can have a celebratory attitude, or she can have a hopeful, excited or reflective tone. Admiring, lighthearted and sympathetic are positive tones, too. On the other hand, a negative tone could be frantic, selfish, bitter or skeptical. Even if the tone isn't positive or negative, there is still a tone. Every piece of writing has one. Sometimes, the tone can be neutral. You might describe a neutral tone as impartial or objective.
Which of the following passages has the most objective or neutral tone? HINT: Neutral has no opinion.
Do you know about the brave dogs in Nome, Alaska, who saved the town in 1925?
The people of Nome, Alaska were in big trouble in 1925. It was up to the dogs to save them.
The hero dogs in Nome, Alaska, did what no pilot could do: they brought medicine to the town.
In 1925, people were sick and planes couldn't land in Nome, Alaska. Teams of dogs delivered the medicine.
Answer explanation
In 1925, people were sick and planes couldn't land in Nome, Alaska. Teams of dogs delivered the medicine.
This passage sticks to the facts to describe this event. It DOES NOT use words with positive connotations to describe the dogs so it is neutral in tone.
Tags
CCSS.RL.8.4
CCSS.RL.7.4
CCSS.RL.9-10.4
CCSS.RL.6.4
CCSS.RL.5.4
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