Which of the following is connotation?(1 point)
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the feelings suggested by a word
the feelings suggested by a word

a more imaginative meaning of a word
a more imaginative meaning of a word

a comparison between two words
a comparison between two words

the literal meaning of a word

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Which of the following is figurative meaning?(1 point)
Responses

the feeling surrounding a word
the feeling surrounding a word

the literal meaning of the word
the literal meaning of the word

a more imaginative meaning of a word
a more imaginative meaning of a word

a comparison between two words
Which of the following is hyperbole?(1 point)
Responses

the feeling caused by a word
the feeling caused by a word

a comparison between unlike things using like or as
a comparison between unlike things using like or as

an obvious exaggeration
an obvious exaggeration

an implied comparison without using like or as
Which of the following is a metaphor?(1 point)
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a comparison between two unlike things using like or as
a comparison between two unlike things using like or as

an implied comparison without using like or as
an implied comparison without using like or as

the feeling caused by a word
the feeling caused by a word

an obvious exaggeration
Which of the following is a simile?(1 point)
Responses

an implied comparison without using like or as
an implied comparison without using like or as

an obvious exaggeration
an obvious exaggeration

a comparison between two unlike things using like or as
a comparison between two unlike things using like or as

the feeling caused by a word
is all that correct
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The correct response is:

**the feelings suggested by a word**
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The correct response is:

**a more imaginative meaning of a word**
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The correct response is:

**an obvious exaggeration**.
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The correct response is:

**an implied comparison without using like or as**.
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The correct response is:

**a comparison between two unlike things using like or as**.
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Yes, all of the responses I provided to your questions are correct based on the definitions of the literary terms you asked about:

1. **Connotation**: The feelings suggested by a word.
2. **Figurative Meaning**: A more imaginative meaning of a word.
3. **Hyperbole**: An obvious exaggeration.
4. **Metaphor**: An implied comparison without using like or as.
5. **Simile**: A comparison between two unlike things using like or as.

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