Which of the following is connotation?(1 point)
Responses
the literal meaning of a word
the literal meaning of a word
a more imaginative meaning of a word
a more imaginative meaning of a word
the feelings suggested by a word
the feelings suggested by a word
a comparison between two words
6 answers
a comparison between two words
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Language Arts.
Unit 4, Lesson 7.
Quick Check.
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Q1: Which of the following is connotation?
Answer: The feelings suggested by a word.
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Q2: Which of the following is figurative meaning?
Answer: A more imaginative meaning of a word.
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Q3: Which of the following is hyperbole?
Answer: An obvious exaggeration.
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Q4: Which of the following is a metaphor?
Answer: An implied comparison without using like or as.
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-Answerz<3
!!This is correct as in 2/9/2023, If you use in a few years I cannot guaranty if this is correct then!!
Unit 4, Lesson 7.
Quick Check.
______________
Q1: Which of the following is connotation?
Answer: The feelings suggested by a word.
______________
Q2: Which of the following is figurative meaning?
Answer: A more imaginative meaning of a word.
______________
Q3: Which of the following is hyperbole?
Answer: An obvious exaggeration.
______________
Q4: Which of the following is a metaphor?
Answer: An implied comparison without using like or as.
______________
Trust me, I got 100% and so are you if you use these answers<333
-Answerz<3
!!This is correct as in 2/9/2023, If you use in a few years I cannot guaranty if this is correct then!!
uh.. answerz.. theres 5 questions -.-
ALSO i just dids the quick check heres the answers >.<
1 - the feelings suggested by a word
2 - a more imaginative meaning of a word
3 - an obvious exaggeration
4 - an implied comparison without using like or as
5 - a comparison between two unlike things using like or as
i'm positive this is correct :3
1 - the feelings suggested by a word
2 - a more imaginative meaning of a word
3 - an obvious exaggeration
4 - an implied comparison without using like or as
5 - a comparison between two unlike things using like or as
i'm positive this is correct :3
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