Denotation
Connotation
Inferences
Summarizing
Paraphrasing
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Question: What is denotation?

Answer: The literal or dictionary definition of a word.

100

In the sentence, "The forest was eerie at night," what effect does the word eerie have on the mood?

Answer: Eerie creates a sense of mystery and fear, suggesting that something unusual or unsettling might happen.

100

Question: What is making an inference?

Answer: Using clues from the text and prior knowledge to understand something not explicitly stated.

100

What does SWBST stands for?

Somebody

Wanted

But 

So 

Then

100

What is paraphrasing?

Answer: Restating text in your own words.

200

Question: What is the difference between denotation and connotation?

Answer: The difference between the literal meaning of a word and the feelings it suggests.

200

How does the connotation of the word shattered differ from broken?

Answer: Shattered conveys a sense of complete destruction and emotional intensity, while broken feels less severe and dramatic.

200

Question: What is a key step in making an inference?

Answer: Using evidence from the text to support an educated guess.

200

What does 5Ws and H stand for?

Answer: The 5Ws and H (Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How).

200

Question: What is a paraphrase of this sentence: "The cat rested near the cozy fire, happily purring"?

Answer: "The cat sat by the warm fireplace, purring contentedly."

300

Question: What is a structure built to span a physical obstacle, such as a river, valley, or road?

Answer: The denotation of "bridge" in "We crossed the bridge to get to the other side of the river."

300

Does the word youthful have a positive, negative, or neutral connotation? How about childish?

Answer: Youthful has a positive connotation, implying energy and vitality. Childish has a negative connotation, suggesting immaturity or irresponsibility.

300

A story mentions a character clutching a locket and staring at a photograph. What can you infer about the importance of the locket?

The locket likely holds sentimental value, possibly connected to a loved one in the photograph. It may symbolize a memory or emotional attachment.

300

What is the summary of this text: "Tom found a stray dog in the park. It followed him home, and after searching for the owner without success, his family decided to keep it"?

Answer: A story about a boy who finds a dog, takes it home, and eventually adopts it.

300

Question: What is a paraphrase of this sentence: "She worked hard and studied daily to perform well on her tests"?

Answer: "She eagerly studied every night because she wanted to excel in her exams."

400

Question: What is a celestial body that generates light and heat from nuclear reactions in its core?

Answer: The denotation of "star" in "The star shone brightly in the night sky."

400

How does the word jubilant differ from happy?

  • Answer: Jubilant has a strong positive connotation, suggesting extreme joy and celebration, while happy is more general and neutral.
400

The author describes a house with boarded-up windows, peeling paint, and an overgrown yard. What can you infer about the house and its inhabitants?

The house appears neglected, which might suggest that the inhabitants have abandoned it or are unable to maintain it due to financial or personal difficulties.

400

What is the summary of this passage: "Air and water pollution have become significant concerns in cities around the world. The increasing presence of factories, cars, and improper waste disposal has led to serious health risks and environmental damage"?

"Pollution is a growing issue in urban areas, affecting both health and the environment."

400

Question: What is plagiarism?

Answer: The act of borrowing ideas without proper citation, even when paraphrased.

500

Question: What is the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism?

Answer: In scientific language, the denotation of "cell" in the sentence: "Every living organism is made up of cells."

500

What emotions or ideas are associated with the word home compared to house?

Home suggests warmth, comfort, and belonging, while house is more neutral and refers to the physical structure.

500

A story describes a field of flowers wilting under a harsh sun. What can you infer about the tone or theme of this passage?

The wilting flowers under a harsh sun might symbolize struggle, decay, or loss. The tone is likely somber, and the theme may relate to the inevitability of hardship or decline.

500

What is the summary of this passage: "The basketball team was struggling in the first half of the game. However, they regrouped, communicated better, and supported each other on the court. Their teamwork ultimately led them to victory"?

"The team won because they worked together."

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What are strategies for effective paraphrasing?

Answer: Using synonyms and rephrasing sentences while keeping the same meaning.

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