Tone
Connotative
Figurative Language
Figurative Language Part 2
100

What is the tone of this sentence: "I can't wait to go on vacation!"

Possible responses: Excited, eager, looking forward, anticipation, thrilled, delighted.

100

What is the denotation of the word "snake"?

It could mean an animal or reptile that has a long slender body. Sometimes they are venomous. 

100

What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?

A simile is a comparison using like or as, metaphor is a direct comparison.

100

What is a hyperbole and why do we use it in our speaking and writing?

Hyperbole is an extreme exaggeration & we use it to better describe how we are feeling or the urgency of something. 

200

Which sentence shows a hopeful tone?

  • "Clouds covered the sky, blocking any sign of light."
  • "She took a deep breath and watched the stars begin to shine."
  • "The empty streets echoed with loneliness and fear."
  • "He sat quietly, feeling the weight of his worries."
  • "She took a deep breath and watched the stars begin to shine."
200

What is the connotation of the word "snake" when used to describe a person?

It is a negative connotation that could mean the person is a liar or a traitor. 

200

 Identify the type of figurative language in this sentence: "Her smile was as bright as the sun."

Simile

200

Identify the type of figurative language being used in this sentence: "Time is a thief." 

Metaphor

300

Which sentence shows a fearful tone?

  • "The shadows crept closer as the wind whispered through the trees."
  • "She smiled warmly, feeling safe in the cozy room."
  • "Birds chirped happily in the bright morning sun."
  • "He confidently stepped into the crowded room, ready to speak."
  • "The shadows crept closer as the wind whispered through the trees."
300

What feelings might the word "dog" suggest beyond its literal meaning?

Dog has a negative feeling or connotation. It could mean someone is a follower, or does anything someone asks, or it could mean you are a pet to someone. 

300

 Identify the type of figurative language in this sentence: "I've told you a million times!"

Hyperbole


300

Identify the type of figurative language used: "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse."

Hyperbole

400

How does the author's word choice affect the tone of a story?

The word choice of the author can tell us how the story feels. The word choice the author uses can make us think the story might be scary, happy, dramatic, or hopeful. 

400

Identify the type of connotation these two words have: "slim" and "skinny"

"Slim" has a neutral/positive connotation and "skinny" has a negative connotation. 

400

Identify the type of figurative language in this sentence: "The angry storm pounded on the roof."

Personification

400

Identify the figurative language and explain why it is that: "The wind whispered through the trees." 

personification

500

How can tone change throughout a story? Give an example.

Tone can change throughout a story based on the words an author chooses. For example, a story can start off with a happy calm tone then later change into an angry/sad tone. A good example is Goldilock's and the 3 bears. 

500

How does the connotation of the word "home" differ from its denotation?

The connotation for home is positive and means a safe, comfortable place. The denotation of home is a building or shelter you live in. 

500

Explain why is it important for authors to use figurative language in their writing. 

It is important because it makes the story more interesting and it explains it in ways better than literal language can explain. 

500

Identify the figurative language and explain/analyze why it is that answer: "The classroom was a zoo."

metaphor