Complete the sentence with the word that has the more positive connotation.
Jacob thought that the costumes in the play were __________________.
(1 point)
Responses
weird
weird
strange
strange
extraordinary
extraordinary
bizarre
bizarre
7 answers
extraordinary
Use the paragraph to answer the question.
The family's new puppy, Lucky, began to sniff everything in the house when she arrived. She sniffed the furniture, shoes, and her bed to get use to her new surroundings. The family thought her behavior was adorable and showed how _________ the new puppy was.
Which word below can fill in the blank to create the most positive connotation?
(1 point)
Responses
difficult
difficult
annoying
annoying
curious
curious
troublesome
The family's new puppy, Lucky, began to sniff everything in the house when she arrived. She sniffed the furniture, shoes, and her bed to get use to her new surroundings. The family thought her behavior was adorable and showed how _________ the new puppy was.
Which word below can fill in the blank to create the most positive connotation?
(1 point)
Responses
difficult
difficult
annoying
annoying
curious
curious
troublesome
curious
Use the sentence to complete the activity.
Louise prefers to shop at the discount fabric store for her supplies because she is _____________.
Which word or phrase would complete the sentence with a more negative connotation?
(1 point)
Responses
concerned about bills
concerned about bills
smart with money
smart with money
thrify
thrify
cheap
Louise prefers to shop at the discount fabric store for her supplies because she is _____________.
Which word or phrase would complete the sentence with a more negative connotation?
(1 point)
Responses
concerned about bills
concerned about bills
smart with money
smart with money
thrify
thrify
cheap
cheap
What concepts from this unit do you feel you understand with confidence? (1 point)
Responses
Irony (Lesson 2)
Irony (Lesson 2)
Puns (Lesson 3)
Puns (Lesson 3)
Figures of Speech (Lesson 4)
Figures of Speech (Lesson 4)
Comparative Word Meaning (Lesson 5)
Comparative Word Meaning (Lesson 5)
Connotations and Denotations (Lesson 6)
Connotations and Denotations (Lesson 6)
Responses
Irony (Lesson 2)
Irony (Lesson 2)
Puns (Lesson 3)
Puns (Lesson 3)
Figures of Speech (Lesson 4)
Figures of Speech (Lesson 4)
Comparative Word Meaning (Lesson 5)
Comparative Word Meaning (Lesson 5)
Connotations and Denotations (Lesson 6)
Connotations and Denotations (Lesson 6)
I understand Irony (Lesson 2), Puns (Lesson 3), Figures of Speech (Lesson 4), Comparative Word Meaning (Lesson 5), and Connotations and Denotations (Lesson 6) with confidence.