Connotation and Denotation Assessment
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- Q1
Choose connotation if the meaning of the underlined word in the sentence is associated with quality, feelings, ideas, or emotions of a word, and denotation if a word refers to its literal, exact, specific, concrete, and formal meaning of word.
connotation
denotation
45s - Q2
Choose connotation if the meaning of the underlined word in the sentence is associated with quality, feelings, ideas, or emotions of a word, and denotation if a word refers to its literal, exact, specific, concrete, and formal meaning of word.
denotation
connotation
45s - Q3
Choose connotation if the meaning of the underlined word in the sentence is associated with quality, feelings, ideas, or emotions of a word, and denotation if a word refers to its literal, exact, specific, concrete, and formal meaning of word.
connotation
denotation
45s - Q4
Choose connotation if the meaning of the underlined word in the sentence is associated with quality, feelings, ideas, or emotions of a word, and denotation if a word refers to its literal, exact, specific, concrete, and formal meaning of word.
denotation
connotation
45s - Q5
Choose connotation if the meaning of the underlined word in the sentence is associated with quality, feelings, ideas, or emotions of a word, and denotation if a word refers to its literal, exact, specific, concrete, and formal meaning of word.
connotation
denotation
45s - Q6
Study the underlined words in the sentences. Choose connotative if it refers to the ideas and feelings associated with the word or what the word represents. And denotative if the definition of the word is found in the dictionary.
linking://CONNOTATIVE| Don’t fight with pigs, you’ll get dirty.:DENOTATIVE| Pigs stay in their pen all day long.
45s - Q7
Study the underlined words in the sentences. Choose connotative if it refers to the ideas and feelings associated with the word or what the word represents. And denotative if the definition of the word is found in the dictionary.
linking://CONNOTATIVE|He is crazy in love with his wife.:DENOTATIVE| A crazy man can hurt you.
45s - Q8
Study the underlined words in the sentences. Choose connotative if it refers to the ideas and feelings associated with the word or what the word represents. And denotative if the definition of the word is found in the dictionary.
linking://CONNOTATIVE| She is red with envy.:DENOTATIVE| She wore an elegant red gown during the pageant.
45s - Q9
Study the underlined words in the sentences. Choose connotative if it refers to the ideas and feelings associated with the word or what the word represents. And denotative if the definition of the word is found in the dictionary.
linking://CONNOTATIVE| When there is no more good, darkness can take over.:DENOTATIVE| Darkness fills the night on a moonless sky.
45s - Q10
Study the underlined words in the sentences. Choose connotative if it refers to the ideas and feelings associated with the word or what the word represents. And denotative if the definition of the word is found in the dictionary.
linking://CONNOTATIVE| She looks hot in her new dress.:DENOTATIVE| The coffee is hot, I almost burned my tongue.
45s