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Task: Create your own connotative, or shades of meaning, activity worksheet.

Directions: Follow the steps below to complete the activity.

Step 1. Write 3 sentences describing a person, place, or thing. Write these sentences with 'positive' describing words.

Step 2. Rewrite these same 3 sentences with 'neutral' describing words.

Step 3. Rewrite these same 3 sentences again, using 'negative' describing words.

Step 4. Describe how the intent of each sentence changes with the difference in denotation and connotation.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer: 1. California is such a beautiful place to live. It is sunny and its right next to the ocean, which means its a wonderful balance between warm and a cool breeze. It also has many attractions and theme parks that can make it even more fun to stay in the beautiful state.

2. California is such a nice place to live. It is sunny and right next to the ocean, which means its a nice balance between warm and a cool breeze. It also has many attractions that can make it a little more enjoyable to stay in the bright state.

3. California is such a horrible place to live. It is hot and right next to the ocean, which means its an obnoxious balance between hot and a fishy smell. It also has many attractions and theme parks that can make it even more annoying and expensive to stay in the humid state.

4. In the first sentences, it describes and in a way, coaxes people to look more into the subject. In the negative version, it is dialing down the enthusiasm, and not amping up everything that the state has to offer. In the last one, it is telling you that its not a great place to live because its hot and pricing is expensive.

Explanation: You can change around some things, and this can also act as an example, good luck on your assignment!

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