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The emotional and imaginative association surrounding a word
Connotation The emotional and imaginative association surrounding a word
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STRICT, LITERAL, DICTIONARY DEFINITION OF THE WORD
denotation STRICT, LITERAL, DICTIONARY DEFINITION OF THE WORD
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Purpose of Words To label things I live in a house.
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Purpose of Words To express a point of view
You may live in a house, but we live in a home.
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Positive Negative Point of View
We bought inexpensive souvenirs at the amusement park. Negative We bought cheap souvenirs at the amusement park.
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House, Home, Residence, Dwelling
Denotation: These words all mean a place in which someone lives.
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Connotation: RESIDENCE
COLD, NO FEELING
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Connotation: HOME cozy, loving, comfortable, security, images or feelings of people you associate with it. It could also opposite -- depending upon a person’s experiences. (Traditionally, the connotation is “cozy, loving,” etc., and a reader should be aware of this and other connotations in a reading passage.)
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Connotation: dwelling
Simple, cute, quaint, or primitive
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Connotation: HOUSE the actual building or structure
It has a neutral connotation
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Denotation Connotation Activity
In pairs complete the denotation and connotation worksheet you were given. Change the connotation, not the denotation.
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CLOSURE How would you explain the denotation and connotation to someone who has never head the terms?
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