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                The exact definition of a word is its ________ meaning.(1 point)
literal
metaphorical
connotative
comparative
            
        literal
metaphorical
connotative
comparative
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                    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
    
                    Answered by
            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
    
                    Answered by
            love yall bi
            
    thx
    
                    Answered by
            Connexsussy
            
    Hi missed half you IDIOT
    
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    fart
    
                    Answered by
            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
    
                    Answered by
            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.
    
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