Asked by Saddia
Which of the following correctly describes connotation?
A. An implied meaning of word understood by language users
B. The pronunciation of a word
C. The meaning of a word that has never changed
D. A new word added to the dictionary
my answer is a.
A. An implied meaning of word understood by language users
B. The pronunciation of a word
C. The meaning of a word that has never changed
D. A new word added to the dictionary
my answer is a.
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Answered by
Reed
correct
Answered by
AnnMarie
Which of the following is connotative?
A comparison between two words.
The fellings Suggested by word.
The literal meaning of a word
A more imaginative meaning of a word
A comparison between two words.
The fellings Suggested by word.
The literal meaning of a word
A more imaginative meaning of a word
Answered by
zer0
there hasn't been an answer in 5 yearsπ
Answered by
Arii
A
C
B
D
D
C
B
D
D
Answered by
Unknown
ARII IS WRONG!!!!π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯
Answered by
Ehvfuhb
Arii is wrong 1and 3
Real answers are
B
C
D
D
D
Real answers are
B
C
D
D
D
Answered by
Cait
Ehvfuhb is wrong.
real answers are
B
B
C
D
B
real answers are
B
B
C
D
B
Answered by
iatecoldpizzarollsforbreakfast
Really -_-
The answers are mixed up for everyone so letters don't work for LA.
The correct answer is:
1. The feelings a word suggests
2. Its literal meaning
3. Similar denotation
4. Unresolved
5. Neutral
Hope this helps
The answers are mixed up for everyone so letters don't work for LA.
The correct answer is:
1. The feelings a word suggests
2. Its literal meaning
3. Similar denotation
4. Unresolved
5. Neutral
Hope this helps
Answered by
ZUES
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Answered by
ree
THEY ARE BOTH WRONG!
5/5
1: The feelings suggested by a word.
2: a more imaginative meaning of a word
3: an obvious exaggeration
4:an implied comparison without using like or as
5: a comparison between two unlike things using like or as
5/5
1: The feelings suggested by a word.
2: a more imaginative meaning of a word
3: an obvious exaggeration
4:an implied comparison without using like or as
5: a comparison between two unlike things using like or as
Answered by
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1. the feeling or idea that a word suggests
2. the literal meaning of a word
3. a comparison between unlike things using like or as
4. a direct comparison that does not use like or as
5. personification
2. the literal meaning of a word
3. a comparison between unlike things using like or as
4. a direct comparison that does not use like or as
5. personification
Answered by
Pie π₯§
What is it
Answered by
Conexus Student
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Answered by
Conexus Student
1. feeling suggested by word
2. imaginative meaning of word
3. obvious exaggeration
4. implied comparison without using like or as
5. a comparison between two unlike things using like or as
2. imaginative meaning of word
3. obvious exaggeration
4. implied comparison without using like or as
5. a comparison between two unlike things using like or as
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