ELA21.9.4
Analyze how authors use characterization, connotation, denotation, figurative language, literary elements, and point of view to create and convey meaning in a variety of texts.
Analyze how authors use characterization, connotation, denotation, figurative language, literary elements, and point of view to create and convey meaning in a variety of texts.
Unpacked Content
UP:ELA21.9.4
Vocabulary
- Characterization
- Connotation
- Denotation
- Figurative language
- Literary elements
- Point of view
Knowledge
- Authors choose to write from a particular point of view and use specific literary elements and vocabulary words to convey their intended meaning.
Skills
- Identify characterization, connotation, denotation, figurative language, literary elements, and point of view in a variety of texts.
- Analyze how characterization, connotation, denotation, figurative language, literary elements, and point of view creates and conveys meaning in a variety of texts.
Understanding
- Authors select particular literary elements and devices to create and convey meaning within their written work.