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Word choice

Denotation and Connotation (5.1)Formal vs. Informal Language -Slang and Idioms (5.2)Effect of Word Choice- Diction (5.3)Purpose of Word Choice- Author's Purpose (5.4) . AUTHOR'S WORD CHOICE. Denotation is the literal or dictionary meaning of a word.Connotation is the idea or feeling implied by a word in addition to its literal meaning. An author chooses his words very carefully to achieve a desired purpose..

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Word choice

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    1. Word choice word choice, diction, connotation

    2. Denotation and Connotation (5.1) Formal vs. Informal Language -Slang and Idioms (5.2) Effect of Word Choice- Diction (5.3) Purpose of Word Choice- Authors Purpose (5.4) AUTHORS WORD CHOICE

    3. Denotation is the literal or dictionary meaning of a word. Connotation is the idea or feeling implied by a word in addition to its literal meaning. An author chooses his words very carefully to achieve a desired purpose. Denotation and Connotation

    4. ~ Denotation they both mean of or like a child or childhood ~ Connotation childlike: having innocent, trusting characteristics of a child (positive connotation) childish: being immature (negative connotation) TIP~ think of the negative and positive connotation of some words Childish vs. Childlike

    5. Consider the following sentences. I heard my brother talking on the phone with his girlfriend. I heard my brother chatting on the phone with his girlfriend. How does the connotation of the word chatting in the second sentence convey the authors purpose? HINT: What does the author what you to feel about the conversation? * Practice 134 & 135 Practice

    6. Formal Language - language usually used in speeches, reports, essays, and most other nonfiction writing. Informal Language - everyday language that may include slang or idioms. Formal vs. Informal Language

    7. Formal greeting Informal greeting Neutral or slightly informal Hello, Mr. Smith. How are you today? Dude. Sup? Hey! Hows it going? Examples

    8. Slang - very informal words or expressions, such as yakking, bad meaning good, aint, and you rock! Idioms - informal expressions or phrases that cant be taken literally, such as head over heels in love. This is also a type of figurative language. *Practice 136 & 137 Slang and Idioms (informal)

    9. Is an authors choice of words and the authors use of those words. An authors diction could be Formal or informal Technical or non-technical Descriptive or general Humorous or serious Positive or negative Optimistic or pessimistic Diction

    10. Tedious Hate Waiting Disregard Forget Aggravating Exciting Love Anticipating Appreciate Realize Relaxing Impact of replacing words

    11. A writers reason for writing; can include reasons for using words and phrases. An author always has a general reason for writing, such as to explain, to entertain, to inform, etc., but an author also has a reason for using specific words, phrases, or even titles. Ask yourself, What does the author want me to understand by including a specific word, phrase or title? Practice 143-145 Authors purpose

    12. By including the phrase intensity and excitement, what does the author want to express to the reader? Does the author use the phrase sent on a mission support the purpose of the paragraph? What does the author emphasize by selecting the title, Tennessee Williams, Mississippis Playwright? Possible test questions

    13. What effect does replacing the italicized words with the word concerns have on this paragraph? What effect did replacing the italicized words have on the revised paragraph? How does the diction in the revised excerpt affect the authors purpose? How does the diction in the revised paragraph support the authors purpose? Possible test questions

    14. Formal, emotional, descriptive, emphatic Omit, distract, non-essential, concise, distract, emphasize Vivid, image, clarifies, reinforces, isolated Anxious, intensity Uncertainty, theme General, objective, descriptive Contradicts, minimizes, irritation, motive Restrictions, competitive Words to know

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