C; when telling a story in first person it should stick to being from that person’s perspective, when it starts to switch point of views it would become unreliable because it’s no longer in first person.
Answer:
truth [abstract noun]
we [common noun]
honesty [abstract noun]
i [common noun]
children [common noun]
lion [proper noun]
king [common noun]
beast [proper noun]
solomon [proper noun]
wisest [common noun]
cleanliness [abstract noun]
godliness [abstracty noun]
birds [common noun]
flock [collective noun]
who [common noun]
nile [proper noun]
river [common noun]
committee [collective noun]
jawaharlal nehru [proper noun]
india [proper noun]
boy [common noun]
he [common noun]
apple [proper noun]
you [common noun]
lie [abstract noun]
wisdom [abstract noun]
riches [abstract noun]
jury [collective noun]
silver and gold [material noun]
metal [common noun]
rome [proper noun]
tubal cain [proper noun]
might [abstract noun]
worm [common noun]
it [common noun]
edison [proper noun]
phonograph [concrete noun]
you [common noun]
ocean [common noun]
Explanation:
Connotation will always mean figurative.
Denotative will always pertain to the dictionary meaning.
Your question asks for two words that have emotional meanings.
Here are a couple used in sentences so that you may understand more clearly:
"Don't be a chicken! Eat the tide pod! Come on!"
She looked at the man in joyful tears, "I finally have a home!"
While the detonative (dictionary; literal) meaning of chicken is “a type of domesticated fowl, a subspecies of the red junglefowl,” that is not what was implied by the speaker in the sentence above. The connotative (figurative, implied) meaning of “chicken” fell more along the lines of “scaredy-cat” or “punk.”
As for the second sentence, the woman could have used the word “house” but when you hear or think of the word “home” you think of warmth, family, and many sentimental memories – this is a classic example of connotation. The detonative meaning however of the word “home” is “a living space used as a permanent or semi-permanent residence for an individual, family, household or several families in a tribe.”
The answer is D the other ones don’t make that much sense