Answer:
Explanation:
Bēowulf [ˈbeːowulf]) is an Old English epic poem consisting of 3,182 alliterative lines. It is one of the most important works of Old English literature. The date of composition is a matter of contention among scholars;
It is a person or an organization that has the power to make decisions or give orders. Examples might include: the President, the government, etc.
Answer: the association that goes with a word
Explanation: Denotation simply means the dictionary meaning of a word. Which implies that it's the definition you get for a word on looking it up in the dictionary. When we denote, quite often we mean to refer literally and to convey meaning (the in tension and expression of a word)
Quite often in speaking and in works of literature, there's deviation from the dictionary meaning of words to create fresher ideas and images. Such deviations are usually figurative (connotative) and care should be taken not to confuse it with denotation (the primary meaning of a word.
Answer: C) Nancy is overjoyed
Explanation:
The answer is C
All the other answers have colloquialisms, which are informal sayings/phrases.
"on cloud nine", "over the moon", and "walking on air" all fit into this category.
A funny story? alright then...
( I tried my best)
The snowman was lonely, he wanted to sled with the other children running around having fun...but what he didn’t know was, how? He a snowman of course. He couldn’t sled...well until a child left a sled near to him. So while no one is looking he (somehow) got up and jumped on the sled. Then suddenly he slides down somehow “oops” says that dog who came out of nowhere, it was probably jealous on how much attention the children was giving to that...snowman. As the snowman has no arms, literally he falls as the children see a sled and a snowman on it... then turn away, probably confused on how it even got there. Sadly our snowman was turned into snow and joined the rest of his family in the snow...(I wonder how?) “what was that?” the two children looked at the entire scene. the other child just shook her head.
(this was simply something.)