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the associated or secondary meaning of a word or expression in addition to its explicit or primary meaning: A possible connotation of “home” is “a place of warmth, comfort, and affection.” Compare denotation (def.
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make discoveries and interpretations of the meaning of various poems using the elements of poetry (diction, sounds, rhythm, connotation, theme) and the form of dance (time, space, quality) ... index cards containing words with varied connotations...
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Connotation search ... a word's connotation is things or attributes that the word brings to mind, any idea or notion suggested or associated with the word ... casual remark, charge, citation, connotation, denotation, figure of speech, implication, imputation, incidental mention, indication, inference, innuendo,
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Read the following Introductions to poetry... as well as the poems used to introduce Poetry to you. ... LESSONS ON CONNOTATION AND DENOTATION...
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www.bismarck.k12.mo.us/English/skinner/Classes/poetry.h...
www.bismarck.k12.mo.us/English/skinner/Classes/poetry.htm
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("Name-Dropping" Poems and the Power of Connotation) Introduction Mention a famous person--an artist, a musician, a political figure--and a host of associations will come to mind. Some are biographical: the life lived, ... o In the Lindsay, the third stanza is particularly rich, containing both physical associations-
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www.poetryoutloud.org/guide/Poetry,%20Celebrity,%20and%...
www.poetryoutloud.org/guide/Poetry,%20Celebrity,%20and%20the%20Power%20of%20Connotation%20FINAL.pdf
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When teaching denotation and connotation I use numerous poems in addition to the literature we are reading (The Crucible’s use of “cold” is an excellent example if you are reading it, which we just were).
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Denotation and Connotation (1): Figures of Speech ... In this unit, we have four poems by women, and one by man (Richard Wilbur). Do these four poems by women (one in the nineteenth century, one modern period and one contemporary) share any similarities or differences (because of their times)?
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www.eng.fju.edu.tw/English_Literature/terms/denotation....
www.eng.fju.edu.tw/English_Literature/terms/denotation.htm
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There are all kinds of poem on almost every topic imaginable. In fact, many Mitchell residents have tried their hand at writing poetry. Check it out! Their poems prove the diversity of the genre. ... To liven up class, English teachers often throw a variety of tricky terms (personification, simile, connotation, . . . .)
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www.tlgrant.r9esd.k12.or.us/english2/verdal/anneve1.html
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It was published in 1923 in a collection of poems entitled New Hampshire. ... An iamb is a foot containing an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. A tetrameter is a line of poetry or verse containing four feet. ... 1..It is extremely important to select the right word, with the most appropriate connotation,
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