Definitions
Multiple Denotations
True or False?
Abstract or Concrete?
Informal or Formal
100

The author's careful word choice used to convey precise meanings

Diction

100

1. a small evergreen tree


2. an honor/accolade 

Laurel

100

True or False:

The decision to use one word instead of another, even when they have similar meanings, can change the reader’s interpretation.

True!


100

Luka’s notebook

Concrete. 

It can be seen, heard, touched, smelled, or tasted. 

100

Ayo what up my slime

Informal diction

200

Literal, dictionary definitions of a word. A word can have multiple of these

Denotations

200

1. 1/60th of a minute

2. The position after first

Second

200

True or False:

Diction is only an element in poetry

False!

Diction is a component of any piece of writing

200

Love

Abstract.

There are many different kinds of love and everyone has a different definition. 

200

Hello, young man. What a mighty fine pleasure to make your aquaintance. Such nice weather we're having today!

Formal diction

300

Meanings or associations beyond the dictionary definitions. examples: ideas or feelings of the word

Connotations

300

1. A large wild animal that is omnivorous 

2. to tolerate something

Bear

300

Diction can affect the tone of a work

True!

The different connotations of a word can be either informal/colloquial or formal

300

Beauty 

Abstract. 

Not one definition of beauty. 


300

We regret to inform you that the package you have been expecting will unfortunately be delayed due to adverse weather conditions. 

Formal diction

400

Two words with the same spelling/pronunciation but different meanings

Homographs

400

1. An entryway/ the act of entering 

2. Filled with wonder or delight

Entrance

400

The author's diction can support the author's purpose

True! For example, if an author wants to entertain with their work, they will use playful or unexpected words.

400

Cheeseburger with no onions

Concrete. 

It can be seen, heard, touched, smelled, or tasted. 

400

Thank you for your consideration 

Formal

500

Slang and colloquial language is a type of this diction

informal diction

500

1. Mouth wide open in wonder

2. Sacrificial love

Agape

500

DOUBLE POINTS:

Word play using homonyms to deliver multiple meanings at the same time is called a double-edged poem

False!

It is just called a homonym poem


500

Friendship

Abstract. 

There are many different kinds of friendships. It cannot be seen, heard, touched, smelled, or tasted. 

500

She literally slayed so hard

Informal

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