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L.8.5 Demonstrate understanding of figurative language, word relationships, and nuances in word meanings. CONNOTATION AND DENOTATION

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Connotation and Denotation. L.8.5 Demonstrate understanding of figurative language, word relationships, and nuances in word meanings. Connotation. An emotional meaning attached to a word. The emotion can be positive, negative, or neutral. Denotation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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L.8.5 Demonstrate understanding of figurative language, word relationships, and nuances in word

meanings.

CONNOTATION AND DENOTATION

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CONNOTATION

• An emotional meaning attached to a word. The emotion can be positive, negative, or neutral.

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DENOTATION

• The literal meaning of a word. The dictionary definition of a word.

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CAN YOU IDENTIFY THE POSITIVE AND

NEGATIVE CONNOTATION?• I am sick and tired of listening to

politicians, but give me a good statesman any day of the week and we will get things done.

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WHICH FORMS OF THE WORD HOUSE ARE POSITIVE, NEGATIVE, NEUTRAL?

Home

Residence Dwelling

Shack

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WHAT IS THE DENOTATION FOR THE

WORD, HOUSE?

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WHAT IS THE CONNOTATION OF THE

FOLLOWING NAMES?

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PROVIDE A POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE CONNOTATION FOR THE WORD SWAM.

• The girl swam across the pool.

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IDENTIFY THE CONNOTATION

• You cannot go anywhere today without running into someone using a cell phone. People are either talking on them or texting. Okay, so we know handheld devices are helpful tools, but shouldn’t there be some rules about their use in society? Just because someone has a cell phone, does that make it ok to talk rowdily on it in public? Does everyone in the vicinity have to be bombarded with one-sided conversations, even if they don’t want to?

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