Asked by help plz
The exact definition of a word is its ________ meaning.(1 point)
literal
metaphorical
connotative
comparative
literal
metaphorical
connotative
comparative
Answers
Answered by
PsyDAG
Literal
Answered by
Hi
1.A
2.B
3.D
4.D
2.B
3.D
4.D
Answered by
Your welcome
1. Literal
2. Simile
3. The sunset was a masterpiece of brilliant oranges, pinks, and purples
4. provide readers with a feeling
Connotative Meaning Quick Check
2. Simile
3. The sunset was a masterpiece of brilliant oranges, pinks, and purples
4. provide readers with a feeling
Connotative Meaning Quick Check
Answered by
DENKI KAMINARI
@your welcome is 100% right thank u!!
Answered by
connexus boi
The exact definition of a word is its ________ meaning.
(literal)
metaphorical
comparative
connotative
2: Use the sentence to answer the question.
The pond was so still that it looked like a silvery mirror under the moonlit sky.
Which type of figurative language is used in this sentence?
(1 point)
literal
imaginative
metaphor
(simile)
Which sentence contains a metaphor?(1 point)
I was so hungry that I could have eaten ten thousand hamburgers.
(The sunset was a masterpiece of brilliant oranges, pinks, and purples.)
Connie walked her dog along the tree-lined street.
Milo was as fast as a cheetah when he ran the race at school.
An author uses connotative meanings to ______________.(1 point)
give readers definitions of unknown words.
(provide readers with a feeling.)
allow readers to compare characters.
teach readers about a different language.
(literal)
metaphorical
comparative
connotative
2: Use the sentence to answer the question.
The pond was so still that it looked like a silvery mirror under the moonlit sky.
Which type of figurative language is used in this sentence?
(1 point)
literal
imaginative
metaphor
(simile)
Which sentence contains a metaphor?(1 point)
I was so hungry that I could have eaten ten thousand hamburgers.
(The sunset was a masterpiece of brilliant oranges, pinks, and purples.)
Connie walked her dog along the tree-lined street.
Milo was as fast as a cheetah when he ran the race at school.
An author uses connotative meanings to ______________.(1 point)
give readers definitions of unknown words.
(provide readers with a feeling.)
allow readers to compare characters.
teach readers about a different language.
Answered by
Dabuggy
The answers are:
1. Literal
2. Simile
3.The sunset was a masterpiece of brilliant oranges, pinks, and purples
4. Provide readers with a feeling
here you go! :3
1. Literal
2. Simile
3.The sunset was a masterpiece of brilliant oranges, pinks, and purples
4. Provide readers with a feeling
here you go! :3
Answered by
lun
^ correct
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hey uh...
bug i got different questions than you did
Answered by
TheScarlettDragon
Here are the other answers If 'your welcome's' answers don't work:
1. Literal
2. provide readers with a feeling
3. feelings associated with a word
4. neutral
100% Correct I promise cross my heart!
1. Literal
2. provide readers with a feeling
3. feelings associated with a word
4. neutral
100% Correct I promise cross my heart!
Answered by
Pop it
Scarlett dragon is correct
Answered by
Lunahsmealody
If you donโt know what the answers are here you are :)
A.literal
B.provide readers with a feeling.
D.the feelings associated with a word
B. Neutral
Remember this is connections academy connotative meaning QuicK check ๐ฏ %
A.literal
B.provide readers with a feeling.
D.the feelings associated with a word
B. Neutral
Remember this is connections academy connotative meaning QuicK check ๐ฏ %
Answered by
chips
ty Lunahsmealody i thought i would have no luck lol
@Lunasmealody just copied the answers
@TheScarlettDragon is correct! 4/4
Answered by
UwU
100%
1: literal
2: provide readers feeling
3: the feelings associated with a word
4:neutral
I hope this helps for some people
1: literal
2: provide readers feeling
3: the feelings associated with a word
4:neutral
I hope this helps for some people
Answered by
bussin
he is correct/u u
Answered by
n
i hate u hi
Answered by
John B.
connexus boi is 100% right!!
Answered by
naruto
he is right
Answered by
Kanao
@help plz put it as math..I- no im going back to bed
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love yall bi
thx
Answered by
Connexsussy
Hi missed half you IDIOT
Answered by
Anonymous
fart
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Peace_thecreatorโค๐งก๐๐๐๐๐ค๐ค
tysm @UwU and @TheScarlettdragon and @Lunasmealody but I still put the answers just in case bye and hope this helps
1: literal
2: provide readers feeling
3: the feelings associated with a word
4:neutral
This should get you a hundred but it his does not do not put hateful comment because it works for some people not all .love everyone peace not hate bye.
1: literal
2: provide readers feeling
3: the feelings associated with a word
4:neutral
This should get you a hundred but it his does not do not put hateful comment because it works for some people not all .love everyone peace not hate bye.
Answered by
Yourl0cal_SCREAM-fan
@Your Welcome is 100%! (3/14/2023)
Answered by
Chris McLean
A special thanks to this fan-made letter! Thank you... "You're Welcome?" Interesting.
Answered by
a person
Wich one to trust
Answered by
a person
Your welcome is correct
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answers here :)
Answers are:
A - Literal
B - Simile
D - The sunset was a masterpeice-
B - Provide readers with a feeling
This is for connexus 2023 quick check!
A - Literal
B - Simile
D - The sunset was a masterpeice-
B - Provide readers with a feeling
This is for connexus 2023 quick check!
Answered by
Bot
These answers are correct.