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Using the thesaurus on your desk, find three “new” terms that describe YOU. Put them in sentences that support/explain

“why” or “how” the term describes you.

Connotative: The emotional implications and associations that a word may carry, in contrast to its

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denotative meanings.

Denotative: The direct or dictionary meaning of a word, the literal meaning, in contrast to its figurative or associated meanings

Denotation. The dictionary meaning of a word. The literal meaning of a word.

Connotation. The emotional or cultural meaning attached to a word.

Examples: The words home, house, residence and dwelling all have the same denotation, but the connotation of each word is very different.

Denotation: Where a person lives at

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any given time.

Connotation:

Home: cozy, loving, comfortable

House: the actual building or structure

Residence: cold, no feeling

Dwelling: primitive or basic surroundings

Thin vs. Scrawny

-skinny, flimsy, not fat, small, less amount of fatty tissue

EMOTIONAL CONNECTION: thin= less hurtful, basic scrawny= inferior, infuriating, relate the comment to being like a rat

Home vs. House

Fight vs. Brawl

Career vs. Work

Hungry vs. Starving

Mad vs. Furious

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Career vs. work denotative: both are jobs

Connotative: career is like your dream job and something you look forward to doing while work could be just a job you go to and maybe don’t look forward to it; you do it just because you have to.

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Fight vs. Brawl

Denotation is that fight and brawl both mean a disagreement. Connotation is that fight is more simpler and more about two people that can just be arguing and not fighting physically.

Brawl is everyone fighting at the same time physically.

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Hungry Vs. Starving

Denotative: a lack of food

Connotative: someone has a lack of food and a risk of dying from a lack of food. Hungry also has connotative meaning because when you’re hungry, you don’t only want food but there may be a situation where you are hungry for knowledge or the hunger for sleep.

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Career Vs. Work

Denotative: Someone’s job or duty

Connotative: career can infer that the person is successful and more professional. While work can say that someone is lower class and their job is a burden.

Hungry vs Starving

Art!

You will select a word that relates to [characters, content of the novel, figurative language] but also has strong connotative meaning behind it.

Include on your poster…

#1. Define in words the denotative meaning of your chosen word.

#2. Represent with images connotative meaning of your chosen word.

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