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vladimir2022 [97]
2 years ago
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Read the excerpt from "Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain . 1-2 sentences , explain the denotation of the word remarkable "an

d its connotation in this passage .
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1 answer:
evablogger [386]2 years ago
7 0

The denotation of "remarkable" means something easy to notice. The connotation of "remarkable" means something extraordinary and wonderful.

<h3>What are denotation and connotation?</h3>
  • Denotation is the literal meaning of words.
  • Connotation is the subjunctive and adapted meaning of the word.

The denotative and connotative meaning of words is very important, as it allows words to be manipulated to provide the meaning the author needs.

You did not present the excerpt that this question refers to. This makes it impossible for me to answer your question exactly, but I hope the above information can help you.

More information about denotative and connotative concepts at the link:

brainly.com/question/1594509

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