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1 Tone, Connotation/Denotation Vocabulary review
8th grade

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4 could be described as both strong-willed or pig-headed.
For example, someone could be described as both strong-willed or pig-headed. What connotations do these words hold? A word's connotation is the implied associations, meanings, or emotional responses commonly associated with it. © Presto Plans © Presto Plans

5 Although strong-willed and pig-headed have the same literal meaning (i
Although strong-willed and pig-headed have the same literal meaning (i.e. stubborn), strong-willed connotes admiration for the level of someone's will, while pig-headed connotes frustration in dealing with someone. © Presto Plans © Presto Plans

6 It is the dictionary definition of a word.
Definition of stupendous: adjective extremely impressive: This is the denotative meaning of the word stupendous. © Presto Plans


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