Asked by HottMessMom
1. Which of the following is the connotation of a word?
2. Which of the following is the denotation of a word?
3. Which of the following explains what the words carefree and untroubled have in common?
4. Which of the following explains what the words carefree and untroubled have in common?
5. Which of the following explains what the words carefree and untroubled have in common?
2. Which of the following is the denotation of a word?
3. Which of the following explains what the words carefree and untroubled have in common?
4. Which of the following explains what the words carefree and untroubled have in common?
5. Which of the following explains what the words carefree and untroubled have in common?
Answers
Answered by
HottMessMom
I already did the quick check. Just wanted to post the answers to help anyone else out.
1. the feeling a word suggest
2. its literal meaning
3. similar denotations
4. unresolved
5. neutral
1. the feeling a word suggest
2. its literal meaning
3. similar denotations
4. unresolved
5. neutral
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Yo Yo
The last 2 questions are wrote wrong but the answers are right thanks!
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what are the right answers plz i have an f and i have to get it up
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randomguy
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randomguy
the last three a written wrong and i dunno what to put
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sdfghjkm
The last three are easy to figure out as long as you know what each of the words mean. So just look up the definition if you don't know.
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M
I got all but one wrong here are the real answers
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
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
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Your welcome
hey guys! Here are the right answers M was right too!
1.the feeling 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
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1.the feeling 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
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soul eater
your welcome is right
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scoop
HottMessMom is correct for Lesson 9: Connotations vs. Denotations Quick Check
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Boi
Bro I don't even have half of the answers these people be giving
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Jay
Same boi like im so confused
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Lesson 15: Figurative and Connotative Meaning Quick Check
23.0120002 Language Arts 7 B Unit 4: Reading Literary Text
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hey guys! Here are the right answers M was right too!
1.the feeling 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
i got 100%
23.0120002 Language Arts 7 B Unit 4: Reading Literary Text
@YOUR WELCOME was so right !!!! TYSM
hey guys! Here are the right answers M was right too!
1.the feeling 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
i got 100%
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fbi is correct!!
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Anonymous
if you are in the 7th HottMessMom his right 8th M is right
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SakicaneB
For those taking the Connotation vs. Denotations Quick check the answers for you are:
1. the feeling a word suggest
2. its literal meaning
3. similar denotations
4. unresolved
5. neutral
For those taking the Figurative and Connotative Meaning Quick Check
Your answers are:
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
You're welcome
1. the feeling a word suggest
2. its literal meaning
3. similar denotations
4. unresolved
5. neutral
For those taking the Figurative and Connotative Meaning Quick Check
Your answers are:
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
You're welcome
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Lesson 9: Connotations vs. Denotations Quick Check
Language Arts 7 B Unit 6: Language and Style connexus answers
1.Which of the following is the connotation of a word?-the feelings a word suggests
2.Which of the following is the denotation of a word?-its literal meaning
3.Which of the following explains what the words carefree and untroubled have in common?-similar denotation
4.Which synonym for outstanding has a negative connotation?-unresolved
5.If a word does not evoke any feelings, which type of connotation does it have?-neutral
hope this helped!
Language Arts 7 B Unit 6: Language and Style connexus answers
1.Which of the following is the connotation of a word?-the feelings a word suggests
2.Which of the following is the denotation of a word?-its literal meaning
3.Which of the following explains what the words carefree and untroubled have in common?-similar denotation
4.Which synonym for outstanding has a negative connotation?-unresolved
5.If a word does not evoke any feelings, which type of connotation does it have?-neutral
hope this helped!
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GoofyProduct
If your doing connotations vs. Denotations quick check then hott mess is the one who is right and the other one is probably not related to it
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Look
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my real name is Addison
Following Look* bye
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Willow
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Snitch
im telling ms juniel and the other teachers of u guys they can see into any of ur windows open when connexus is open so they know yall cheatin
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anonomus birdo
snitch this isnt cheatin i use this to check answers
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LMAOOOO i dont think the teachers can do that unless you show your screen
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The Snitch Finder
found you again
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snitches get stiches
@Snitch, first of all, your cheating too. Because why would you be here, perhaps to look at the answers? Or maybe to what, just snitch on people? Please go do something better in life, other than snitching, and that word is so cliche, so stop using it!
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I love you snitches get stiches!
Thank you for all you do!
Thank you for all you do!
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snitches get stiches
your welcome
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I know I'm right peridot
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SomeoneNotImportant
you people on this site telling others to stop cheating and follow the Jiskha's so called "rules" why are you looking up the answers if your just gonna tell us to stop plus Jiskha was made for people to get help some kids can't think properly and need a little extra help, no one's gonna listen to you so it's pointless to continue telling everyone to stop. Have a great day and stay safe.
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1.the feeling 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
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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
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Unknown
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 like or as
5/5
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 like or as
5/5
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Billy
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Answered by
Red is sus
The best part is....your anwsers are diffrent from mine for the connotative meanings qc
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Answered by
nice girl ali
word connotation quick check
1.Which word has a similar meaning but a more neutral connotation than the word noisy?(1 point)
active
loud
quiet
powerful
2.Which option describes a neutral connotation?(1 point)
a good feeling associated with a word
a feeling associated with a word that is opposite of its meaning
a feeling associated with a word that is neither good or bad
a bad feeling associated with a word
3.Which word has a similar meaning but a more neutral connotation than the word noisy?(1 point)
active
loud
quiet
powerful
4.Which term describes an implied or suggested meaning of a word that is different than its literal meaning?(1 point)
denotation
context
connotation
negative
whats the answers for those?
1.Which word has a similar meaning but a more neutral connotation than the word noisy?(1 point)
active
loud
quiet
powerful
2.Which option describes a neutral connotation?(1 point)
a good feeling associated with a word
a feeling associated with a word that is opposite of its meaning
a feeling associated with a word that is neither good or bad
a bad feeling associated with a word
3.Which word has a similar meaning but a more neutral connotation than the word noisy?(1 point)
active
loud
quiet
powerful
4.Which term describes an implied or suggested meaning of a word that is different than its literal meaning?(1 point)
denotation
context
connotation
negative
whats the answers for those?
Answered by
Anonymous
Which word has a similar meaning but more neutral connotation than the word noisy? really need help on this one
Answered by
Alexia Smith
1. B- The feelings a word suggest
2. D- Its literal meaning
3. C- They each have a positive connotation
4. B- Unresolved
5. B- Neutral
I took the assignment and got 100 those are the answers but the teachers have switched up the answers i think for everyone but those answers are for UNIT 6 LESSON 5 CONNOTATIONS VS. DENOTATIONS .
2. D- Its literal meaning
3. C- They each have a positive connotation
4. B- Unresolved
5. B- Neutral
I took the assignment and got 100 those are the answers but the teachers have switched up the answers i think for everyone but those answers are for UNIT 6 LESSON 5 CONNOTATIONS VS. DENOTATIONS .
Answered by
sup yall
thx alexia you helped me get a 100%
Answered by
grunge kid
Heres the answers for unit 6 lesson 5
1 the feelings a word suggests
2 its literal meaning
3 they have a positive connotation
4 unresolved
5 neutral
1 the feelings a word suggests
2 its literal meaning
3 they have a positive connotation
4 unresolved
5 neutral
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random human
@grunge kid thanks you got me an 100%
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crunckyrollypoll
@Grunge kid is correct still (Connotations vs. Denotations quick check)
1. B. The feeling a word suggest
2. C. Its literal meaning
3. B. They each have a positive connotation
4. C. unresolved
5. D. neutral
1. B. The feeling a word suggest
2. C. Its literal meaning
3. B. They each have a positive connotation
4. C. unresolved
5. D. neutral
Answered by
Camilo
crunckyrollypoll , is wrong i got an 0% my grade was B now down smh
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Akazas wife
Camilo You must have different questions bc its right for me
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dude
Alexia Smith is correct...
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CONNEXUS STUDENT
The real answers are
1. The feelings a word sugggest
2. It's litterall meaning
3. They each have a positive connotation
4. Unresolved
5. Neutral
1. The feelings a word sugggest
2. It's litterall meaning
3. They each have a positive connotation
4. Unresolved
5. Neutral
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Bree
ELA Lesson 6.5
Connotations vs. Denotations
1. The feelings a word suggest
2. Its literal meaning
3. They each have a positive connotation
4. Unresolved
5. Neutral
Connotations vs. Denotations
1. The feelings a word suggest
2. Its literal meaning
3. They each have a positive connotation
4. Unresolved
5. Neutral
Answered by
Your boyyy
Coming from the sakicane person you kind of got really confusing when you got to number three on the first one you tried to solve you didn't put the right words down and many people got confused.
Answered by
Nobody
1. The feeling a word suggest
2. Its literal meaning
3. Each have a positive connotation
4. Unresolved
5. Neutral
100% for Connexus
2. Its literal meaning
3. Each have a positive connotation
4. Unresolved
5. Neutral
100% for Connexus
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Killer
Hey, Snitch. I see you haven't been roasted, not yet? That's fun. Let's start with your name, shall we? Snitch, why is that familiar? Maybe because it doesn't just refer to telling on someone, it's the name of something. Now, to clear things up, does your name say, "You can't catch me! I'm on this site! And when I tell the teachers, I'll get in trouble too! Because that means that I've been on this site too!" Gee, you are a genius. SoNotIntoTheCiriculumHa. There's your name, I hope you are proud of it. Its pretty S-T-U-P-I-D! Thanks,
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Killer
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ratty
what is this ^
Answered by
Bob
If you're on connexus 3 is They each have a positive connotation
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Sublime Lord Genghis Khan
"Killer" is cringe.
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cupid
1. talked
2. stomped
3. waltzed
4. tone
2. stomped
3. waltzed
4. tone
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Yung nothin
Bro there is no freaking answer that says same denotation what are y'all talking about
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Connexus person idk
just gonna clear the answers up, for Connotations vs. Denotations, its
Which of the following is the connotation of a word?
Answer : The feelings a word suggests.
Which of the following is the denotation of a word?
Answer : Its literal meaning.
The word "carefree" and "untroubled" are related in their denotation. Which choice explains their connotation?
Answer : They each have a positive connotation.
Which synonym for outstanding has a negative connotation?
Answer : Unresolved.
If a word does not evoke any feelings, which type of connotation does it have?
Answer : Neutral.
These are all right I promise I just checked my answers.
Which of the following is the connotation of a word?
Answer : The feelings a word suggests.
Which of the following is the denotation of a word?
Answer : Its literal meaning.
The word "carefree" and "untroubled" are related in their denotation. Which choice explains their connotation?
Answer : They each have a positive connotation.
Which synonym for outstanding has a negative connotation?
Answer : Unresolved.
If a word does not evoke any feelings, which type of connotation does it have?
Answer : Neutral.
These are all right I promise I just checked my answers.
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For those taking the Connotation vs. Denotations Quick
1. the feelings a word suggests
2. its literal meaning
3. They each have a positive connotation.
4. unresolved
5. neutral
1. the feelings a word suggests
2. its literal meaning
3. They each have a positive connotation.
4. unresolved
5. neutral
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Shizuku
This my test answers for me
1. The feelings a word suggests
2. Its literal meaning
3. They each have a positive connotation
4. Unresolved
5. Neutral
I got a 100%
1. The feelings a word suggests
2. Its literal meaning
3. They each have a positive connotation
4. Unresolved
5. Neutral
I got a 100%
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someone
Thanks, Alexia is 100% correct but refrain from using your real name!!
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8th Grader
Thanks! Cupid!
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Anonymous
all of these are now wrong in connexus ugh i failed
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Ma'Launi
CONNEXUS STUDENTS WORD CONNOTATIONS ONLY
1. The dictionary definition of a word
2. A Feeling associated with a word that is neither good or bad
3. Loud
4. Connotation
I GOT 100%
1. The dictionary definition of a word
2. A Feeling associated with a word that is neither good or bad
3. Loud
4. Connotation
I GOT 100%
Answered by
Dream
1.the feelings a word suggests
2.its literal meaning
3. They each have a positive connotation.
4. unresolved
5.neutral
they change number 3.
2.its literal meaning
3. They each have a positive connotation.
4. unresolved
5.neutral
they change number 3.
Answered by
Moa
im confused im taking Connotations vs. Denotations Quick Check and number 3 is different from what everyone is saying the question is
The words "carefree" and "untroubled" are related in their denotation. Which choice explains their connotation?(1 point)
Responses
They each have a neutral connotation.
One has a positive and the other a negative connotation.
They each have a positive connotation.
They each have a negative connotation.
The words "carefree" and "untroubled" are related in their denotation. Which choice explains their connotation?(1 point)
Responses
They each have a neutral connotation.
One has a positive and the other a negative connotation.
They each have a positive connotation.
They each have a negative connotation.
Answered by
Moa
if your question is
The words "carefree" and "untroubled" are related in their denotation. Which choice explains their connotation?
the answer is They each have a positive connotation.
The words "carefree" and "untroubled" are related in their denotation. Which choice explains their connotation?
the answer is They each have a positive connotation.
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I GOT YOU
For those of you in 2023 with new questions heres the answers
1 confident
2 the literal meaning of a word
3 expect the unexpected
4 a direct comparison that does not use like or as
5 personification
1 confident
2 the literal meaning of a word
3 expect the unexpected
4 a direct comparison that does not use like or as
5 personification
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1. the feelings a word suggests
2. its literal meaning
3. They each have a positive connotation.
4. unresolved
5. neutral
Connotations vs. Denotations Quick Check
2. its literal meaning
3. They each have a positive connotation.
4. unresolved
5. neutral
Connotations vs. Denotations Quick Check
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adobel
Hi HottMessMom how old are you
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adobel
Because you sound like someone I could like and be in love with
Answer
and are you a girl or
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Dream is correct for 2023!!! I got 100%
Answer
YOUR WELCOME IS RIGHT !!
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Your Local Helper
These were my answers
1. The feeling a word suggests
2. It's literal meaning
3. They each have a positive meaning
4. Unresolved
5. Neutral
1. The feeling a word suggests
2. It's literal meaning
3. They each have a positive meaning
4. Unresolved
5. Neutral
Answered by
mystythecat
@grunge kid is wrong on number 3 its: They each have a negative connotation
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French Toast
Tysm (Your Local Helper) and everyone else that had the same answers as they did.
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Kai_The_Spi-2
Some people don't have the same answers I had sooo here ya go
1. The feelings a word suggests
2. Its literal meaning
3. They each have a positive connotation
4. Unresolved
5. Neutral
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1. The feelings a word suggests
2. Its literal meaning
3. They each have a positive connotation
4. Unresolved
5. Neutral
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MoonsOfMars#0183
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