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Which sentence best demonstrates the use of connotative meaning?
He's such a snake; you can't trust him.
A snake is a cold-blooded reptile
The snake slithered through the grass
He's such a snake; you can't trust him.
A snake is a cold-blooded reptile
The snake slithered through the grass
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The sentence that best demonstrates the use of connotative meaning is:
"He's such a snake; you can't trust him."
In this sentence, "snake" carries a negative connotation, implying that the person is deceitful or untrustworthy, rather than referring to the literal meaning of the word.
"He's such a snake; you can't trust him."
In this sentence, "snake" carries a negative connotation, implying that the person is deceitful or untrustworthy, rather than referring to the literal meaning of the word.