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Grade 9
Features Structures and Conventions
21. Connotation and denotation
Connotation denotation explicit implied meanings

Master the Hidden Power of Words: Connotation, Denotation, and Implied Meanings

Discover how words carry both literal definitions and emotional weight, and learn to identify the subtle messages authors embed in their language choices.


What You'll Learn

Denotation represents literal dictionary definitions without emotional associations attached
Connotation includes emotional and cultural meanings beyond basic definitions
Explicit meanings are directly stated while implied meanings require inference
Strategic word choice influences reader perception through connotative language

What You'll Practice

1

Compare words with similar denotations but different emotional connotations

2

Identify positive and negative connotations in various text passages

3

Analyze how word choice shapes perception in political communication

Why This Matters

Mastering connotation and denotation helps students become critical thinkers who can detect bias, understand persuasive techniques, and communicate more effectively in academic and professional settings.

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Connotation
Denotation
Word Choice
Implied Meaning
Critical Analysis
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