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FOLLOW-UP

MARCH 1, 2022
ENGLISH 2
Quarter 3 Week 3
Module 3:
Lesson 3:
Objective:
Lesson 3: Word Cline
Word cline can help you discover and use new
words or vocabulary.
Word clines are composed of different
words that are related to each other.
Word clines are words with similar meanings
(synonym) but with different levels of
intensity. These words are placed within a
slope which goes from one extreme to
another. They are usually arranged from the
weakest word to the strongest word.
3.

2.

1.
Example A:

3.

2.
 In this example, which
1. word has the weakest
intensity?
 Which word is next?
 Which word has the
strongest intensity?
Example B:
3.

2.
1.  In this example, which
word has the weakest
intensity?
 Which word is next?
 Which word has the
strongest intensity?
Example B:

3. upset
2. unhappy
 In this example, which
word has the weakest
1. sad intensity?
 Which word is next?
 Which word has the
strongest intensity?
Example B:

hot warm burning


3. burning
2. hot
 In this example, which
word has the weakest
1. warm intensity?
 Which word is next?
 Which word has the
strongest intensity?
Remember:
 Word cline is a presentation of
words in different levels of
intensity.
 The words in a cline have related
meanings but differ in levels.
 Usually, the words are arranged in
extremes from the weakest word to the
strongest word.
3 pts.
B.
A.
C.
genius
clever 3 pts.
bright

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