Poetic Devices: Diction

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Poetic Devices: Diction English 1 Mrs. Foster

Every Word Counts In 10 words or less, describe: The most beautiful thing you’ve ever seen The ugliest thing you’ve ever seen

Diction A writer’s choice of words Helps create a writer’s style Like imagery, can emphasize certain aspects of what’s being described.

Denotation v. Connotation Denotation: The literal meaning of a word (what you might find in the dictionary) Connotation: All the associations and emotions that have come to be attached to a word

Denotation v. Connotation The sun is bright

Denotation v. Connotation The sun is brilliant

Denotation v. Connotation The sun is harsh

Denotation v. Connotation Activity: Come up with as many synonyms for the following word as possible. Divide into words with positive connotation and words with negative connotation Laughed