The correct answer for the given question above would be the second option. In <span>analyzing the figurative and connotative languages, they are alike in a way that they both create mental images. Both figurative and connotative languages use implied languages. Hope this answer helps.</span>
<span>the literal, or dictionary, meaning of a word is called = </span>b) connotation
Answer:
it refers to comparison between two unlike things that continues throughout a series of sentences in paragraph or lines in poem
C. It puts emphasis on the paragraph's main proposal and call to action.
If an author is trying to tell a story in present tense they will use words such as "Is" rather than "was", or other present tense words.