Voice and Tone
Imagery, Diction, and Syntax
Allusion and Theme
Mood and Symbol
Connotation and Denotation
100
Tone, Syntax, Imagery, and Diction
What is voice?
100
Manipulated sentence structure, length, and word order.
What is syntax?
100
Life lesson or message that can be taken from a text and applied to a greater context.
What is theme?
100
Emotional perspective toward a subject.
What is mood?
100
Literal definition of a word. Definition you would find in a dictionary.
What is denotation?
200
Writer or speaker's attitude toward the subject.
What is tone?
200
Word choice
What is diction?
200
A reference to a well-known concept, person, thing, or event.
What is allusion?
200
Love
What can a heart symbolize?
200
If you found a word you didn't know the definition to.
How could denotation be helpful when analyzing a poem?
300
Tone is the speakers attitude toward a subject. Voice is using tone, imagery, diction, and syntax.
What is the difference between tone and voice.
300
Description that appeals to the five senses.
What is imagery?
300
Mood can be created by setting or tone.
How can mood be created?
300
Cultural and emotional associations with a word.
What is connotation?
400
Smell, Touch, Sound, Taste, and Sight.
What is the five sense for imagery?
400
Freedom
What does the bald eagle of our country represent?
400
False
Is connotation always negative? True/False
500
It can make the sentence more functional with better word choice.
How can diction help with syntax?
500
Literal (real, physical) image that represents something figurative (not real, of the mind).
What is symbol?
500
Someone may think their situation is positive, but others may think its negative.
How could connotation be positive, but turned into negative?
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