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1 Denotation & Connotation

2 With a partner, write down 5 synonyms for each of the following words:
Thin Woman Man

3 DENOTATION: Literal meaning of a word
CONNOTATION: secondary meaning suggested by the word

4 Diction

5 Think about the difference in these 4 occasions:
Homecoming A job interview Hang out at a friend’s house A funeral What would you wear?

6 Hang out at a friend’s house
Homecoming Fancy, Expressive A job interview Scholarly, Professional Hang out at a friend’s house Casual, Relaxed A funeral Serious, Proper

7 Diction refers to the author’s choice of words
Diction depends on: Occasion Topic Purpose

8 Irony

9 In general, a discrepancy between expectation and reality
Someone says the opposite of what they really mean or intend; sarcasm

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12 Tone

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14 The way the author expresses his attitude through his writing
Can change very quickly, or may remain the same throughout the story Expressed by use of syntax, point of view, diction, and the level of formality in writing

15 Theme

16 Anglo – Saxon suffix -some Page: 46

17 Latin prefix Ad- Page:

18 Antonym Clues

19 Using context clues that give the opposite meaning of a word
Examples: Powerboats were prohibited at the lake, but sailboats were allowed. Beowulf tried to steady his crew as they were nervous and fickle about fighting Grendel.

20 Coordinating Conjunction

21 Cause and Effect

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23 Prepositional Phrases

24 Preposition: A word that relates a noun or pronoun to the rest of the sentence
Object of the preposition: The noun that is connected to another noun or pronoun through the prepositional phrase. A prepositional phrase is a group of words containing a preposition, a noun or pronoun object of the preposition, and any modifiers of the object.

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26 Syntax

27 refers to sentence structure
the order of the words in a sentence that makes it understandable to native English speakers

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29 Apposition and Diazeugma
Why do writers use this? To emphasize mood To add dimension

30 Apposition The placement of 2 elements, typically nouns or noun phrases, side by side so that the second identifies, clarifies or elaborates the first. Further examples on page 47

31 Diazeugma The linkage of a single subject with two or more verbs, either to add dimension to the first verb or to establish a clear sequence of actions or events. Further examples on page 47


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