1:Which of these words has the same denotative meaning as, but a different connotative meaning than the word food?

A:cuisine***
B:meat
C:supper
D:vegetable

2:Which of these words has the same denotative meaning as, but a different connotative meaning than the word slender?

A:narrow***
B:skinny
C:compressed
D:needlelike

3: Either the Fisher's or their daughter seen then house for sale

A:have
B:is
C:has***

4:Neither the cars or the trucks new tires.

A:has
B:have***

5:Last night, we sat through a movie was four hours long.

A:whom
B:who
C:what
D:that***

Are these correct?

6 answers

All correct! Good work.
Wow!! Really?? Thank you, so much!!!!
I prefer 2 B.
I'm now torn!!
Here, I disagree with Ms. Sue. "narrow" does mean the same as "slender", but "slender" is usually used in the connotation of a physique, as in a slender person or a slender fashion appearance. A slender opening in the fence is usually referred to as "narrow" in that connotation. "skinny" could apply in either connotation.
Okay, thank you, much! Makes sense.
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