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U WORDS ARE POWERFUL

When words mean exactly what they say in their most basic sense When words create an image or suggest an idea through the use of metaphors, similes, etc. LITERALFIGURATIVE LITERAL & FIGURATIVE MEANING

The man kicked the bucket with his foot. The man passed away. HE KICKED THE BUCKET.

You are the actual wind that flows underneath my wings. You are a supportive and helpful person who keeps me going. YOU ARE THE WIND BENEATH MY WINGS.

There are clowns, acrobats, animal trainers, and performers in this class. The students are acting wild and crazy. THIS CLASS IS LIKE A THREE- RING CIRCUS.

Wow! Look at that pencil dancing! I didn’t know it could dance! The student only had five minutes to finish the test so his pencil was moving quickly on the page. THE PENCIL DANCED ACROSS HIS PAGE.

The literal, direct, or realistic meaning of a word that is often found in the dictionary. ***To help you remember this, the "d" in denotation equals dictionary*** When words create an image or suggest an idea DENOTATION CONNOTATION DENOTATION & CONNONATION

excessively thin wimpy, unathletic DENOTATIONCONNOTATION SCRAWNY

costing very little; relatively low in price; inexpensive poor quality DENOTATIONCONNOTATION CHEAP

WHICH WORD SOUNDS MORE POSITIVE?

Our trip to the amusement park was _____. a) fine b) wonderful

We saw _____ animals in the animal house. a) fascinating b) weird

Some of the monkeys made _____ faces. a) hilarious b) amusing

Everyone had a _____ on his or her face on the way home. a) smile b) smirk

We bought _____ souvenirs at the amusement park. a) cheap b) inexpensive

WHICH WORD SOUNDS MORE NEGATIVE?

I ate a ________ sandwich. a) soggy b) moist

Mike _____ us to go to the funny house. a) nagged b) reminded

I didn't like the _____ on the jester's face. a) smirk b) grin

It made me feel _____. a) uneasy b) frightened

WHAT IS THE BEST ANSWER?

Which is worth more? a) something old b) something antique

Which is better? a) to be skinny b) to be slender

Which would you rather be called? a) thrifty b) cheap

Which is more serious? a) problem b) disaster

Which is more polite? a) sip a drink b) gulp it