Common Core: 6th Grade English Language Arts : Distinguish Connotations Among Words with Similar Denotations: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.6.5.C

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Example Question #1 : Distinguish Connotations Among Words With Similar Denotations: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.7.5.C

Select the word that is a positive connotation for the definition below:

really wanting something to happen

Possible Answers:

frustrated

impatient 

annoyed

eager

Correct answer:

eager

Explanation:

Connotation is the feeling or idea that goes along with a word or phrase. Some words are close in meaning but have different connotations. 

Both impatient and eager mean to want something to happen. However, eager means you are excited- which is more positive. Impatient means you are pushy or demanding- which is negative. Eager is the correct answer. 

Example Question #2 : Distinguish Connotations Among Words With Similar Denotations: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.7.5.C

Select the word that is a negative connotation for the definition below:

someone who works for someone 

Possible Answers:

employer 

underling

boss

employee

Correct answer:

underling

Explanation:

Connotation is the feeling or idea that goes along with a word or phrase. Some words are close in meaning but have different connotations.

Both employee and underling mean to work for someone. However, underling is more of a negative term. 

Example Question #1 : Distinguish Connotations Among Words With Similar Denotations: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.7.5.C

Select the word that is a negative connotation for the definition below:

a smell 

Possible Answers:

stench 

oder

appeal

retrieve 

Correct answer:

stench 

Explanation:

Connotation is the feeling or idea that goes along with a word or phrase. Some words are close in meaning but have different connotations.

Example Question #131 : Language

Select the word that is the negative connotation for the definition below:

Intelligent

Possible Answers:

Smart

Cunning

Thoughtful

Brilliant

Correct answer:

Cunning

Explanation:

Connotation is the feeling or idea that goes along with a word or phrase. Some words are close in meaning but have different connotations.

All the above options have to do with intelligence, but “cunning” also has to do with deceit and trickery.

 

 

Example Question #1 : Distinguish Connotations Among Words With Similar Denotations: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.6.5.C

Select the word that is a positive connotation for the definition below:

Young

Possible Answers:

Childish

Crybaby

Immature

Youthful

Correct answer:

Youthful

Explanation:

Connotation is the feeling or idea that goes along with a word or phrase. Some words are close in meaning but have different connotations.

All the above options have to do with being young, but “youthful” is the only option that has a positive connotation.

 

 

Example Question #1 : Distinguish Connotations Among Words With Similar Denotations: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.6.5.C

Select the word that is a negative connotation for the definition below:

 A thin physique

Possible Answers:

Scrawny

Slim

Fit

Slender

Correct answer:

Scrawny

Explanation:

Connotation is the feeling or idea that goes along with a word or phrase. Some words are close in meaning but have different connotations.

All the above options have to do with a thin body, but “scrawny” has a negative connotation - unhealthy, malnourished, unattractive.

 

 

Example Question #2 : Distinguish Connotations Among Words With Similar Denotations: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.6.5.C

Select the word that is a positive connotation for the definition below:

Careful with money

Possible Answers:

Thrifty

Greedy

Stingy

Cheap

Correct answer:

Thrifty

Explanation:

Connotation is the feeling or idea that goes along with a word or phrase. Some words are close in meaning but have different connotations.

All of the above options have to do with being careful with one’s money, “thrifty” has a positive connotation - frugal, economical.

 

 

Example Question #3 : Distinguish Connotations Among Words With Similar Denotations: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.6.5.C

Select the term that is a negative connotation for the definition below:

Self-assured

Possible Answers:

Fearless

Confident

Bold

Arrogant

Correct answer:

Arrogant

Explanation:

Connotation is the feeling or idea that goes along with a word or phrase. Some words are close in meaning but have different connotations.

All of the above options have to do with self-confidence, but “arrogant” has a negative connotation - cocky, conceited.

 

 

Example Question #3 : Distinguish Connotations Among Words With Similar Denotations: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.6.5.C

Select the term that is a positive connotation for the definition below:

Person who tells falsehoods

Possible Answers:

Liar

Cheat

Storyteller

Phony

Correct answer:

Storyteller

Explanation:

Connotation is the feeling or idea that goes along with a word or phrase. Some words are close in meaning but have different connotations.

All of the above options have to do with a person who gives misinformation, but “storyteller” has a positive connotation - narrator, poet.

 

 

Example Question #4 : Distinguish Connotations Among Words With Similar Denotations: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.6.5.C

Fill in the blank with the term that has a negative connotation:

There was a distinct __________ coming from the garage.

Possible Answers:

aroma

scent

stench

fragrance

Correct answer:

stench

Explanation:

Connotation is the feeling or idea that goes along with a word or phrase. Some words are close in meaning but have different connotations.

All of the above options have to do with smells and odors, but “stench” has a negative connotation - stink, funk.

 

 

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