Connotative
definitions are subject to individual interpretation.
Connotative
meanings are meanings using different figures of speech or symbolism that the
person still needs to think it over before knowing the actual meaning of the
word, sentence or story. Denotative meanings which are meanings explicitly
given to the readers or the person being told to. In this type of meaning, the
person doesn’t need to think the words too much or ponder on the meaning
because they could easily understand what the other person or the author
implies.
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Answer:
if he had money he give me what I need
Explanation:
I think
Answer:
When
Explanation:
The phrase is said "Look both ways <u>when</u> you cross the street." because it's a matter of time, <em>when you cross the street, you need to look both ways</em>.
Answer: Most negative = dump
Somewhat negative = hut
Neutral= cottage
Somewhat positive = house
Most positive= mansion
Most positive =palace
Explanation: This is in order of the most positve lifestyle. Living in a dump would be very negative, where as living in a mansion or palace is very positve. Living in a house or cottage is average.
For antiheroes or antagonists maybe try people who don't like you or maybe a school bully that has picked on you.