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Second Grade (Grade 2) Connotations and Denotations Questions

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Grade 2 Connotations and Denotations CCSS: CCRA.L.3, L.2.3, L.2.3a
Using the word "gentlemen" instead of "guys" is an example of:
  1. formal language
  2. informal language
Grade 2 Connotations and Denotations CCSS: CCRA.L.3, L.2.3, L.2.3a
Saying "may I please have your attention" instead of "yo! listen up" is an example of:
  1. formal language
  2. informal language
Grade 2 Connotations and Denotations CCSS: CCRA.L.3, L.2.3, L.2.3a
What type of language is used in the words below?

Thanks so much for helping me study. I couldn't have done it without you.
  1. formal language
  2. informal language
Grade 2 Connotations and Denotations CCSS: CCRA.L.3, L.2.3, L.2.3a
Saying "the movie was sweet" instead of "the movie was very good" is an example of:
  1. formal language
  2. informal language
Grade 2 Connotations and Denotations CCSS: CCRA.L.3, L.2.3, L.2.3a
What type of language is used the words below?

Hello, Mother.
Hello, Buddy. May I ask what you want?
May we go out to dinner soon?
Why yes, that seems like a splendid idea!
  1. formal language
  2. informal language
Grade 2 Connotations and Denotations CCSS: CCRA.L.3, L.2.3, L.2.3a
What type of language is used in the words below?

Tomorrow you are going to have a quiz on using commas. Please study tonight so you can do well on the quiz.
  1. formal language
  2. informal language
Grade 2 Connotations and Denotations
Which thing could you have an affinity for?
  1. a pink plate
  2. a cute puppy
  3. a slithering snake
Grade 2 Connotations and Denotations CCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.2.5, L.2.5b
Which one of the following could be a hazard?
  1. A book
  2. A wet floor
  3. Some candy
Grade 2 Connotations and Denotations CCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.2.5, L.2.5b
Which one of the following could be a minor injury?
  1. a broken leg
  2. a hole in the head
  3. a cut on a finger
Grade 2 Connotations and Denotations CCSS: CCRA.L.3, L.2.3, L.2.3a
Using "ya" instead of "you" is an example of:
  1. formal language
  2. informal language
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