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Precise Words

The Giver by Lois Lowry 8 th SB 1.16 for 7 th Grade. Precise Words. Purpose. To examine diction To recognize the importance of precise diction. Visualization. Close your eyes and visualize the word I’m going to say.

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Precise Words

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  1. The Giver by Lois Lowry 8th SB 1.16 for 7th Grade Precise Words

  2. Purpose • To examine diction • To recognize the importance of precise diction

  3. Visualization • Close your eyes and visualize the word I’m going to say. • Don’t say a word, quickly sketch and write a description of the clock you imagined. • Volunteers to read your descriptions? • What do you notice from these different descriptions?

  4. The Giver • Read along with me as I read to page 4.

  5. The Giver • In chapter 1, much importance is given to using the precise word. Jonas is careful about which word he would use to describe his feelings about the ceremony in which he will participate during December. • List the words Jonas considers but finally rejects.

  6. The Giver • What word does Jonas finally select and what does it mean? • Jonas’s friend Asher is not as careful in his diction. In chapter 1, Asher uses the word ________________, which means ________________, when he really means ________________, which means ________________.

  7. Two Situations As I read the following situations to you, arrange the provided words in order from least precise to most precise.

  8. Two Situations • Why is precise diction – or the lack of it – important to the story? • Why is it important to use precise diction? • When is it most important?

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