Definitions
Connotations
Denotations
Theme of a Stanza
100

Define theme

The central idea or moral of a literary piece

100

He'll be watching the pretty hummingbirds,
A warm smile upon his face,
And as he leaves to go about, he'll
Be walking with strength and grace

Watching - Neutral

Pretty, Warm, Strength, Grace, - Positive

100

Moist

Soggy

Damp

Wet

100

I ask them to take a poem

And hold it up to the light

Like a color slide

Or press an ear against its hive.

...

But all they want to do

Is tie the poem to a chair with rope

And torture a confession out of it.

Readers are fixed on analyzing every detail of a poem, instead of enjoying it

200

Define connotation

The emotion or idea a word conveys 

200

A clamor of crows mobbing an eagle, it seems

Until I see the gull, low down and desperate

Flying for its life, it swerves across the open water

Striving for the open sky

Mobbing, Desperate - Negative

Swerves, Striving - Neutral

200

Guest

Intruder

Visitor

200

There may be water.

There may be stones.

There may be high places

you cannot go without

the hope socks bring you,

the way they hold you

to the earth.

You can overcome any obstacle with the right things.

300

Define denotation

The central/objective definition of a word, 

300

I want them to water-ski

Across the surface of a poem

Waving at the author’s name on the shore.

Water-ski across - Positive

Waving - Positive

300

Clique

Mob

A set of people

300

He wasn't famous in this world
Nor did any heroic deeds.
He was a strong, hard-working man,
Taking care of those in need.

You don't need to be heroic or famous in order to be a good person

400

Define annotation

An analysis of text involving interaction (writing, highlighting, underling, etc)

400

Take the thickest socks.

Wherever you're going

you'll have to walk.

Take - Neutral

Thickest - Neutral

Walk - Neutral

400

Inquisitive

Nosy

Curious

400

But the eagle is always above and behind it, parallel

Like the male of a pair of ice dancers

Spreading his dark arms above his partner's every move

Like that the eagle shadows the gull 

Drives it, bleating over the bay

The poem compares an eagle and a gull to a pair of ice dancers.

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