Title: DENOTATION (n.)
1DENOTATION (n.)
- Explanation
- the meaning of something
- the most basic or direct meaning
- of a word
- Synonym meaning
- Word Family
- denote (v.)
- denotative (adj.)
Example/Image
The denotation of the word hot is having or
giving off heat capable of burning. Each X on
a map denotes 500 people. Source
www.westchesterlibraries.org/.../dictionary1.jpg
2CONNOTATION (n.)
- Explanation
- a feeling or an idea that a
- word makes you think of,
- in addition to its basic
- meaning
- Synonym implication,
- suggestion
- Word Family
- connote
Example/Image
- The word Christmas denotes a holiday, but it
connotes Santa Claus, stockings, mistletoe, etc. - What is the connotation of
- a red rose?
- summer vacation?
- snow day?
- pitbull?
- childhood?
- teenager?
3TONE (n.)
- Explanation
- the attitude the author
- takes toward the subject
- Synonym attitude
- Word Family
- tonal
Examples/Image Although the poem was called Ode
to Sarah, the poet obviously wrote in a
sarcastic tone. The authors tone can be
humorous, serious, moralistic, nostalgic, etc.
4FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE (n.)
- Explanation
- words or expressions used in a
- different way from their normal
- meanings, to give you a picture
- or idea in your mind
-
- Types include simile,
- metaphor, personification,
- hyperbole
- Synonym
- figure of speech
- Example / Image
- Getting a better job in her
- company was the first step
- in climbing the corporate
- ladder for Amanda.
Source www.shutterstock.com/ gallery-2376p4.html
5HYPERBOLE (n.)
- Explanation
- figurative language that describes something
using exaggeration (saying something is much
bigger, smaller, worse, etc. than it really is) - Synonyms
- exaggeration
- Word Family
- hyperbolic
- hyper
Example/Image
Source http//dalegladstone.com/caricature/
Will said, with a touch of hyperbole, that is was
the worst movie he had ever seen.
6IMAGERY (n.)
- Explanation
- figurative language that appeals to the five
senses touch, taste, smell, hearing, and sight
mental images created through the use of words - Word Family
- image, imagine, imagination
Example/Image
Source http//www.third-plateau.org/community/ne
xusart.shtml
Sylvia Plath uses Holocaust imagery in Daddy to
reveal her negative feelings about her father.
7JARGON (n.)
Example/Image Starbucks jargon sounds like
this I ordered a tall, skinny, half-calf,
Caramel macchiato.
- Explanation
- technical words and
- examples that are used by
- a group of professionals
- and are hard for others to
- understand
- Synonym lingo
Source http//www.laconchakeywest.com/events_sta
rbucks.htm
8METAPHOR (n.)
- Explanation
- a comparison of two unlike
- things NOT using any
- comparison words (like or
- as), instead, one thing
- BECOMES another, one
- this IS another it is a type
- of figurative language.
- Word Family
- metaphorical
- Example / Image
- Alicias tears were a
- torrential downpour of
- emotion, cold, fast,
- and unforgiving.
Sourcewww.dailykos.com/tory/2005/11/7/11144/4192
9MOOD (n.)
- Explanation
- the feeling a text creates
- in a reader-- happiness,
- peacefulness, sadness,
- etc. how a piece of writing
- makes a reader feel
- Example / Image
- Setting the story in a
- small town in North
- Dakota in the winter
- helped to create a
- bleak and lonely mood.
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10ONOMATOPOEIA (n.)
- Explanation
- the use of a word
- whose sound suggests
- or echoes its meaning
- it is a sound device
- often used in poetry
Sources www.physics.leeds.ac.uk/
iop/YorkshireBranchPa...
www.floridakeyswireless.net/
www.kidscape.org.uk/ zap/zapindex.shtml
11PERSONIFICATION (n.)
- Explanation
- a kind of figurative
- language in which an
- author talks about or
- describes an animal,
- object, or idea as if it were
- a person, giving non-
- human things human
- qualities.
- Word Family
- personify
- Example / Image
- The red pen marks all
- over my test yelled at
- me, Why didnt you
- study?
Sources www.shutterstock.com/ pic-229392.html
www.fotosearch.com/ DGT263/eic0060/
12RHYTHM (n.)
Example/Image The poems rhythm was easy to
follow when accompanied by the bongo drums.
- Explanation
- a regular repeated pattern
- of sounds in speech,
- writing, music, etc.
- Synonym
- beat, measure, meter
- Word Family
- rhythm, rhyming
Source http//www.rhythmweb.com/images/jamalpoov
alur.jpg
13SENSORY DETAILS (n.)
- Explanation
- details that are experienced
- through the senses they help
- readers to see, feel, smell,
- taste, and hear what is being
- described they may be literal
- (descriptive language) or
- figurative (imagery).
- Word Family
- senses, sensual,
- sensuous
- Example/Image
- The salty ocean breeze
- whispered through the
- lush palm fronds.
Source www.cdislands.com/.../
photos_beaches_bahamas.htm
14SIMILE (n.)
- Explanation
- an expression in which
- you compare two
- unlike things using the
- word like or as it is a
- type of figurative
- language.
- Example / Image
- The teenagers afro
- was as tall as a
- skyscraper.
Source beauty.ivillage.com/.../
0,,hx0g-7,00.html
Source nickgeez.blogspot.com/
2005_02_20_nickgeez_arc...
15SOUND DEVICE (n.)
- Explanation
- words and phrases used
- to create a special effect,
- especially in poetry
Example/Image alliteration, assonance,
onomatopoeia, rhyme, and rhythm found in text
Source http//www.mccullagh.org/image/1ds2-2/ear
-closeup.html
16STYLE (n.)
- Explanation
- how the author uses words, phrases, and sentences
to form his or her ideas - - the qualities that distinguish one writers
work from the work of others - Word Family
- stylistic
Example/Image Compare the styles of these two
authors You dont know about me without you
have read a book by the name of The Adventures
of Tom Sawyer, but that aint no matter (Twain
3). In my younger and more vulnerable years My
father gave me some advice that Ive been
turning over in my mind ever since (Fitzgerald
5).
17STYLISTIC DEVICES (n.)
Examples Stylistic devices include diction (word
choice), sentence structure, and figurative
language.
- Explanation
- techniques used by the
- writer to achieve a specific
- purpose
- Word Family
- style
18SYMBOLISM (n.)
- Explanation
- the use of and object, color, shape, etc. to
represent some other concept or idea an object
holding both figurative and literal meanings
within a text - Word Family
- symbol, symbolic, symbolize, symbology
Example/Image
Many religions use symbolism in their rituals to
help connect their congregations to their beliefs
and ideas.
19THEME (n.)
Example/Image Recurring themes in
adolescent literature include loss of innocence
and rebellion against authority.
- Explanation
- a statement about life that a writer is trying
to get across in a piece of writing that is
usually implied rather than directly spelled out - Synonyms
- idea, concept
- Word Family
- thematic