What is being described here 'the words, ideas, feelings or concepts we associate with a word or symbol.'?
Writing effective language analysis | Exit Quiz | Oak National Academy

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9th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
connotations
colloquialisms
conclusions
clarifications
Answer explanation
Analysing connotations can be a great way for us to further understand a writer's viewpoint.
2.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Jun wrote the following: 'Reedy outlines her experiences with dwarfism, showing the negativity she receives. This is shown in the metaphor 'the world is my paparazzi'. What would be a good target?
Don't just spot techniques (metaphor), explain their effect too.
Embed your quote within your writing, so it is part of your own analysis.
Identify other language devices to support your point.
Begin your sentence with a discourse marker, to better signpost your argument.
Answer explanation
Technique spotting is not the same as analysis. You must also explore the effect of a language device in relation to the question.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Good analysis of connotations will link to other quotations in the text that either __________or __________ with its effect.
compound/contrast
confirm/conclude
corroborate/contradict
clarify/challenge
Answer explanation
Good analysis will look at connotations of words and then look at further evidence that either compounds or contrasts with it.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Reedy uses the following words to describe how some people react to her dwarfism: 'laugh', 'joke', 'ridicule', 'jeer'. Which of the below best outlines what semantic field this is?
A semantic field of cruelty
A semantic field of mockery
A semantic field of ignorance
A semantic field of fun
Answer explanation
When analysing the work of a writer we can look for connections between words and if they could form part of a wider semantic field.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the below is the best definition of derisive?
expressing contempt or ridicule
expressing hatred and disgust
expressing love and affection
expressing ignorance and apathy
Answer explanation
Words like 'derisive' can be great evaluative adjectives that we use in our writing to show our judgement of a writer's perspective or standpoint.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Alex wrote an essay and argued the narrator used lots of sympathetic adjectives which had a cumulative effect in making us feel sorry for them. What does 'cumulative' mean in this example?
The adjectives built on one another, increasing the sympathy for the narrator
The adjectives did not succeed in making us feel sorry for the narrator
The adjectives had no effect on how sympathetic we felt
We did feel sorry for the narrator, but not after the sympathetic adjectives
Answer explanation
Cumulative means increasing in effect from subsequent additions (a writer’s use of language can be cumulative).
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