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brPage 1br Answer Key positive or neutral connotation negative connotation reserved withdrawn timid cowardly bold brash strongwilled stubborn sentimental mushy curious nosey selfconfide. Words convey more than exact literal meanings in which case they connote or suggest additional meanings and values not expressed in general dictionary definitions Words that denote a core meaning are those t hat are generally used and understood by What is it?. D. enotation. = the . most basic. meaning . of a . word (like in the dictionary). Connotation. = . emotional association with a word. ; . a. n idea that is implied. ; . the suggestion of a meaning for a word beyond what it directly described. Denotation. Is . the . strict dictionary . meaning of a word. .. A car is a automobile, a vehicle . Connotation. Is . the emotional . and imaginative . association surrounding a word.. . Look at the following images. Denotation. A word’s denotation is its dictionary definition. For example: the denotation of the word FLAG is: a piece of cloth, usually attached at one . edge to . a staff or cord, and used as the symbol of a nation. . Robert . Kiyosaki. in The . Cashflow. Quadrant states, “If you want to be a leader of people, then you need to be a master of words.” I say, “if you’re going to be a master of words, you better choose them carefully.” Understanding denotation and connotation is an important concept in choosing the correct word.. Denotation:. Looking for CONNOTATION in POETRY. Connotation: the feeling associated with the word. Denotation: the dictionary definition of a word. Looking for CONNOTATION in POETRY. Connotation: the feeling associated with the word. Or why word choice (and context) is SO important!. Part one. What’s the Difference?. Denotation. In this case, the woman on the right thought of the DENOTATION of the word weasel. . Denotation = Literal. What is DENOTATION?. What is CONNOTATION?. Denotation: the strict, "dictionary" definition of a word.. Connotation: the emotions attached to a word. The emotion can be either positive or negative.. Positive connotation. Looking for CONNOTATION in POETRY. Connotation: the feeling associated with the word. Denotation: the dictionary definition of a word. Looking for CONNOTATION in POETRY. Connotation: the feeling associated with the word. st. or 3. rd. person point of view. It if is 3. rd. person, indicate whether it is limited (L) or omniscient (O).. 1. . 3. . . 2. . . 4. . . The student walked into the room.. The student _______________________ into the room. Positive/negative/neutral. Thursday, October 17. th. , 2013. Learning Targets. I can determine the denotative and connotative meanings of words and phrases based on how . they . are used in a . text.. Connotation & Denotation Jeopardy Rules. Denotation: . the explicit or direct meaning of a word as found in a dictionary. Connotation: . associations implied by a specific . word. Explain the differences in connotation among the members of each of the following groups of words: . Cavort. Positive . 1793, . cauvaut. , . Amer.Eng. ., probably from ca- colloquial . intens. . prefix + vault "jump, leap.". Credence. Connotation: Positive . Etymology: Middle English: via Old French from medieval Latin . The space where during function the forces of the lips and cheeks pressing . inwards . neutralize the forces of the tongue pressing . outwards. . . The neutral zone is that area in the . potential denture space.

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