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Which sentence uses the connotative meaning of the word snake?
I found a green snake with yellow stripes in my vegetable garden.
The snake coiled its body around the branches of the tree.
She saw the snake disappear into a hole at the side of the path.
She is a snake who will do almost anything to get what she wants.
I found a green snake with yellow stripes in my vegetable garden.
The snake coiled its body around the branches of the tree.
She saw the snake disappear into a hole at the side of the path.
She is a snake who will do almost anything to get what she wants.
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The sentence that uses the connotative meaning of the word "snake" is:
"She is a snake who will do almost anything to get what she wants."
In this context, "snake" implies deceitfulness or treachery, rather than referring to the literal creature.
"She is a snake who will do almost anything to get what she wants."
In this context, "snake" implies deceitfulness or treachery, rather than referring to the literal creature.
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