What is denotative meaning as defined in our class? (Hint: Look at 8/30 slides)

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Having a direct, specific meaning
Discovering a long lost treasure
Using textual evidence
Reading a book

Having a direct, specific meaning

What are the most commonly referenced rhetorical strategies in English? (Hint: Look at the slides from class on 8/23)

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Ethics, paraphrasing, and logic
Ethos, pathos, and logos
Ethos, pathos, and literacy
English, pathos, and logos

Ethos, pathos, and logos

What is figurative language? (Hint: Look at slides from 8/30)

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A slice of pizza
Words that go beyond a literal meaning to suggest meaningful images, insights, or associated ideas in the reader’s mind
Your foot
A unicorn

Words that go beyond a literal meaning to suggest meaningful images, insights, or associated ideas in the reader’s mind

What is diction as defined in our class? (Hint: 8/23 slides)

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A book that has definitions
The way that your dog barks at someone
The choice and use of words in phrases in speech or writing
An ancient language practice

The choice and use of words in phrases in speech or writing

What does it mean if a word has a connotative meaning? (Hint: 8/30 slides)

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Suggesting a positive or negative meaning of a word apart from its dictionary meaning
The meaning it has in the dictionary
An action word
It means it has a sentence fragment

Suggesting a positive or negative meaning of a word apart from its dictionary meaning

What is tone as defined in our class? (Hint: 8/23 slides)

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The main idea of the text
The author's attitude toward the subject or topic they are writing about
The introductory statement
The way that an author makes a reader respond to their text