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The correct answer is A. both connotative and denotative.
There will be a lot of words where the denotative meaning should actually be ignored and the connotative observed, but that does not mean that both are not present.
Answer:
The words are:
- head (Line 2)
- thread (Line 4)
- out (Line 6)
- trout (Line 8)
- aflame (Line 10)
- name (Line 12)
- hair (Line 14)
- air (Line 16)
- lands (Line 18)
- hands (Line 20)
- gone (Line 19)
- done (Line 22)
Explanation:
The above words suggest that Aengus is chanting a song. From the above excerpt, we will discover that all even lines of the poem had last words that ryhme with another.
The rhyming makes the poem songlike. This suggests to the reader that Aengus is chanting a song. Ryhmes tend to give poem a kind of rhythm that makes it somewhat melodious like a song.
At the end of the story, Atalanta undergoes a physical transformation.
<h3>Why does this transformation occur?</h3>
- Because Zeus is offended by the behavior of Atalanta and her husband.
- Because Atalanta has a predator and hunter behavior.
Atalanta is an expert hunter and has aggressive and predatory behavior like a lion. For this reason, when she and her husband offend Zeus, the Greek god, he punishes them, turning them into lions.
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True because it’s the fact our world lives in today