Asked by Kee
When a poet wishes to use figurative language, he or she will use words that are
A. ambiguous.
B. both connotative and denotative.
C. only connotative.
D. only denotative.
A. ambiguous.
B. both connotative and denotative.
C. only connotative.
D. only denotative.
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Answered by
Jessica
From what I have gathered in my Penn F literature book it is B. Both connotative and denotative.
Answered by
Anonymous
When a poet wishes to use figurative language, he or she will use words that are
Answered by
Anonymous
When a poet wishes to use figurative language, he or she will use words that are
A. only connotative.
B. ambiguous.
C. only denotative.
D. both connotative and denotative
A. only connotative.
B. ambiguous.
C. only denotative.
D. both connotative and denotative
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