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In your own terms
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It’s in your gut…
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Single sentence 3 part structure Term Class Differentiation Example: A pineapple is a tropical plant that has large swordlike leaves and yellow edible fruit.
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Includes the 3-part formal definition Uses examples Anecdotes—narrative Details—descriptive Uses negation It’s NOT this, or this, but it is more like this. Denotation Connotation
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Dictionary Definition What a word means Could include word history Example An apple is the fleshy usually rounded red, yellow, or green edible fruit of a usually cultivated tree of the rose family.
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Meanings associated with a word What words are associated with apple?
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Friend + Enemy = Frenemy How do we know if we have a frenemy? What are some characteristics of a frenemy? What are the consequences of having a frenemy?
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Appropriate dress for a first date Appropriate dress for school Appropriate dress for a job interview Appropriate dress for a football game Appropriate dress for a wedding Appropriate dress for a funeral Appropriate dress for
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Coming up with Characteristics and Details for Your Word Define your term with a friend and discuss Brainstorming chart (see chart) Look it up Think of situations/incidents that reveal the meaning of the word Think of synonyms/antonyms (see chart) Seeing the Pattern, 402
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General Format for the Definition Essay Introduction Introduces Word Provides background information Thesis statement: gives standard definition and reveals importance and significance Body Paragraph(s) (as many as necessary) Distinguishing Characteristic Supporting Details Conclusion Refers back to thesis Draws essay to close Seeing the Pattern, 400
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Words you like…Words you dislike…Words you wonder about…
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Pick top 3 words from any of the 3 columns (they can all be from one column) For each word Write a formal 3 part definition (term, class, differentiation) Write down at least 2 connotations associated with the word. Write down examples with negations.
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