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Whirligig Grammar Vocabulary
Mrs. Russell English I
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Oxymoron Two contradictory words that appear to be opposite but are true Example: wise fool, jumbo shrimp
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Connotation Implied meaning of a word
Example: house vs home (connotative)
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Denotation The dictionary definition of a word
Example: house (denotative) vs home
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Hyperbole Exaggeration Example: I’m so hungry I could eat a horse!
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Imagery Details or figurative language to describe something using the 5 senses
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Euphemism Greek for “good speech”; more agreeable and less offensive word choice Example: earthly remains vs corpse
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Idiom Regional speech or dialect
Example: Southerners saying… “Well, dead gummit, I gotta get back to work y’all.”
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Symbolism Event, thing, or person that represents an idea
Example: A dove representing peace; color green representing money or envy
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Metaphor Comparison Example: “David was a ninja in battle.”
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Simile Comparison using like or as
Example: “Her eyes shined like diamonds.”
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Personification Giving human attributes/emotion
Example: “The ground thirsted for rain.”
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Repetition Duplication for effect / emphasis
Example: Poe using the phrase “nevermore, nevermore” in The Raven
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Pun Play on words Example: The agreeable tennis umpire was generous to a fault.
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Foil A character who contrasts the main character
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Tone Describes the author’s attitude toward his material, the audience, or both Example: “The twins looked really cute at the birthday party!” – sarcasm and insulting
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Declarative Sentence States an idea; doesn’t give command; doesn’t ask a question Example: “Today is really hot.”
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Interrogative Sentence
Asks a direct question Example: “What time is it?”
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Exclamatory Sentence Expresses strong emotion
Example: “Grrrr, You are getting on my nerves!”
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Imperative Sentence Gives a command
Example: “Please go clean your room.”
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