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1 year ago
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When searching for the connotations of the words in “The Caged Bird,” the reader should study

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finlep [7]1 year ago
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In the question we have to find the connotation of the "The Caged Bird"

Connotation of the "The Caged Bird" can be, that a person is referred here as a bird whose limits are defined and he is under control of some body

Any given word or phrase contains a connotation in addition to its denotation, which is its explicit or literal meaning. A connotation is a generally accepted cultural or emotional relationship. According to its emotional connection, a connotation is typically classified as either positive or negative.

Note That- Connotation can vary from person to person because it is associated with the idea and the feeling of the sentence given

So Answer for the above question is the feeling or idea associated with the words

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seropon [69]1 year ago
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Answer:

the feeling or idea associated with the word.

Explanation:

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