Which sentence uses the word blue in a connotative manner?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AThe dress code for the event is casual, but blue jeans and sneakers are discouraged.%0D%0AThe dress code for the event is casual, but blue jeans and sneakers are discouraged.%0D%0A%0D%0ARobert would have preferred a red lampshade, but the store only had blue lampshades in stock.%0D%0ARobert would have preferred a red lampshade, but the store only had blue lampshades in stock.%0D%0A%0D%0ADuring his “Blue Period,” the artist Pablo Picasso used that color in many of his paintings.%0D%0ADuring his “Blue Period,” the artist Pablo Picasso used that color in many of his paintings.%0D%0A%0D%0AAmina takes out her violin and plays when she feels blue, and it always manages to cheer her up.%0D%0AAmina takes out her violin and plays when she feels blue, and it always manages to cheer her up.

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The sentence that uses the word "blue" in a connotative manner is:

"Amina takes out her violin and plays when she feels blue, and it always manages to cheer her up."

In this context, "blue" connotatively refers to feelings of sadness or melancholy, rather than the literal color.