PSSA English Language Arts (ELA) – Grade 7 Practice Test

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When assessing the impact of a word's connotation, what is being evaluated?

The emotional connection to the word

When assessing the impact of a word's connotation, the focus is on the emotional connection to the word. Connotation refers to the additional meanings, feelings, or associations that a word carries beyond its literal definition. For example, the word "home" may evoke feelings of warmth, comfort, and safety, whereas the word "house" is more neutral and simply refers to the physical structure where people live. Understanding connotation helps readers and writers grasp how language can influence perceptions and mood, shaping how a message is received.

This examination of emotional impact is crucial in literature, poetry, and everyday communication because it can affect the tone and intent behind the words chosen. By focusing on the emotional connections words make, one gains deeper insight into the nuances of language that affect interpretation and response.

The literal meaning of the word

The historical context of the word

The grammatical function of the word

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