Denotation is the actual meaning of a word, what you would find in a dictionary description for that particular word. On the other hand, connotation refers to the feelings or emotions you relate to a particular word. For example:
(1) inexpensive is pretty neutral; but when you use cheap, it usually has a negative connotation
In all of these examples, the second word is the denotation, or rather neutral connotation, whereas the first word has a slight negative connotation.
Answer:
6
Explanation:
because there were 6 remaining districts.
The answer is c what caused his death
some believe that he died from consuming seeds of a potato and some say it was a sweet pea
Answer:
had left
Explanation:
When talking about Anne it's said "had to pay"
(past simple),so when talking about Peter and something that has happened before Anne had to pay,it should be "had left" (past perfect).