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Unit 2 Craft and Structure. Lesson One Determining Word Meaning. Connotative Meaning Would you rather trudge through the snow or stroll through the snow? In the sentence what connotative meaning does the word trudge have?. A. Negative B . Positive.
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Unit 2 Craft and Structure Lesson One Determining Word Meaning
Connotative MeaningWould you rather trudge through the snow or stroll through the snow? In the sentence what connotative meaning does the word trudge have? • A. Negative • B . Positive
Figurative LanguageTears fell from her face like rain from the sky.What type of figurative language does the author use when making a comparison? • A. Personification • B. Hyperbole • C. Simile • D. Metaphor
Figurative LanguageShe has a smile like sunshine. This type of figurative language is called… • A. Personification • B. Hyperbole • C. Metaphor • D. Simile
Figurative LanguageHe is a bear of a man.This is an example of which of the following? • A. Personification • B. Hyperbole • C. Metaphor • D. Simile
Figurative LanguageThe boiling tea kettle screeched its complaint.This is an example of which type of figurative language. • A. Personification • B. Metaphor • C. Simile • D. Hyperbole
Figurative LanguageHis legs were moving a million miles a minute.This is an example of which type of figurative language? • A. Hyperbole • B. Personification • C. Metaphor • D. Simile
Connotative MeaningThis watch must be pretty worthless.This is an example of • A. Positive Connotation • B. Negative Connotation
Connotative MeaningThe ticking was as steady as a heartbeat. • A. Positive Connotation • B. Negative Connotation
Connotative MeaningHe pitched the newspaper on the bed, shook his head, and went on to get ready for the game.What tone does the authors word choice create? • A. fright • B. disgust • C. fatique