Connotative awareness helps a writer create emotional
associations.
<span>
Literal
meanings which are meanings explicitly given to the readers or the person being
told to. In this type of meaning, the person doesn’t need to think the words
too much or ponder on the meaning because they could easily understand what the
other person or the author implies. Meanwhile connotative meanings are meanings
using different figures of speech or symbolism that the person still needs to
think it over before knowing the actual meaning of the word, sentence or story.</span>
1. Happy
2. Happy
3. Happy
4. Sad
5.Happy
6. Sad
7. Sad
8. Happy
9. Happy
10. Happy
This is what I think, I’m not 100% sure. Sorry
I think it’s false because in the story of says she died
Answer:
It should be B.
Explanation:
It basically emphasizes on the fact that Miss March knows there is a good student, now we use elimantion with answer choices.
o It suggests that Amy's accomplishment has made her arrogant. ---> This is off-topic, this was never suggesting in any way of text
o It emphasizes the beautiful colors Amy used in her map drawings. --> Maybe, we'll come back, for it does describe that she seems to be a "prodigy"
o It describes how the visitor's arrival changes Amy's opinion of trading limes. ---> Amy's opinion never changed for she never showed up again in text
o It highlights how concerned Amy is with performing well on her school work --> It was never spoken of Amy being anxious.
Despite none of the answer choices being good, it should be B.