Vocab
CEC
Connotation vs. Denotation
"Celebrities as Heroes"
Misc
100

Define: frivolous

not serious; having little value

100

Which one should always restate the question: claim, evidence, or commentary?

claim

100

The dictionary definition of a word is called this.

denotation

100

What 2 arguments are being made by the "Celebrities as Heroes" article?

1. Celebrities cannot/should be called heroes.

2. Celebrities can be true heroes.

100

The word “snake” has the denotation of a long, legless reptile, but it can also have this negative connotation.

sneaky or untrustworthy

200

Which word means to have an impact on someone's ideas?

influence OR civil

influence

200

Which piece of evidence best supports the claim?

Claim: School should start at 9am instead of 8am.

A. If schools start at 9am, then they would have to dismiss at 4pm, when traffic is worse.

B. Students brains are more awake at 9am, which means they are more likely to retain information.

C. Teachers do not want to work different hours than when their kids are in school. 

B. Students brains are more awake at 9am, which means they are more likely to retain information.

200

The emotions or feelings a word carries beyond its dictionary meaning.

connotation

200

Which source is a BETTER example of an expert opinion in the "Celebrities as Heroes" article?


Dr. Stuart Fischoff of the American Psychological Association OR Dr. Eric Hollander at the Mt. Sinai School of Medicine

Dr. Stuart Fischoff of the American Psychological Association

200

In the sentence, “Maria is feeling blue today,” is the word "blue" being used in a denotative or connotative way?

connotative

300

Define: notoriety

well-known for a specific or bad reason

300

Which piece of evidence best supports the claim?

Claim: John Wilkes Booth made dumb decisions.

A. Booth successfully entered the President's Box without being stopped.

B. Booth convinced the Union soldiers to let him cross the Navy Yard Bridge after curfew.

C. Booth started sailing the wrong direction down the Potomac River and ended up farther north than when he started.

C. Booth started sailing the wrong direction down the Potomac River and ended up farther north than when he started.

300

The word "cheap" and "affordable" have the same denotation. Which word has a more negative connotation?

cheap

300

Which statement would BOTH arguments agree with?


A. Most celebrities don't deserve to be called heroes because they aren't heroes.

B. Heroes are people who help others and make a difference in their lives.

B. Heroes are people who help others and make a difference in their lives.

300

What punctuation is missing in this sentence?


I wanted to go to the beach my brother wanted to go to the mountains.

*Hint: you are not separating this into 2 sentences!

semicolon in between "beach" and "my"

400

Fill in the blank with one of the following words:

indulge, conservation, influence


After a long day, I decided to _________ in a big bowl of ice cream.

indulge

400

Make a claim that answers the following question:


Should cell phones be allowed at school?

Cell phones should be allowed at school.

OR

Cell phones should not be allowed at school.

400

The word "youthful" and "childish" have the same denotation. Which word has a more negative connotation?

childish

400

Which side of the argument would use the example of Sandra Bullock donating money toward earthquake relief in Haiti as evidence?


Point: Celebrities should not be idolized as heroes.

Counterpoint: Celebrities can be cultural heroes.

Counterpoint: Celebrities can be cultural heroes.

400

In the sentence, “The actor was a real star,” is “star” used in a denotative or connotative way?

connotative

500

What would be an example of conservation/conservation efforts?

Answers vary

500

Make a claim that answers the following question:


Is football the most popular sport in America?

Football is the most popular sport in America.

OR

Football is not the most popular sport in America.

500

The words “bossy” and “confident” both mean someone who takes charge, but one has a positive connotation. Which one?

confident

500

Which side of the argument would use the supporting detail that "money, notoriety, and flamboyant behavior don't make someone a hero" ?


Point: Celebrities should not be idolized as heroes.

Counterpoint: Celebrities can be cultural heroes.

Point: Celebrities should not be idolized as heroes.

500

What punctuation is missing in this sentence?


We visited Paris France and Madrid Spain on our trip.

Commas after "Paris", "France", and "Madrid"

M
e
n
u