Answer: His room was as black as pitch with the thick darkness
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To answer that question, you need to understand that the connotative meaning of a word is the non-literal and figurative meaning that that word has. The connotation emits a subjunctive meaning that does not match the real meaning of that word. An example diss can be seen in the phrase "Joaquim has a heart of gold" where he presents the expression "heart of gold" with a connotative sense, because no one really has a heart made of gold, but this expression provides the figurative meaning that Joaquin has the good heart.
I'm gonna say C...Because the words slumber and arms are human characteristics
Answer:
There's a chance it's A, Altho im not sure.
Explanation:
Irony in a poem is often a dramatic or filmic text,