Answer and Explanation:
The huge difference between denotation and connotation simple.
A denotation is a literal meaning of a statement or word, such as
"The boy was happy" or "They sat in front of a warm fire together."
A connotation in the other hand is a word that would exxagerate a certain feeling, expression, or mood. There can be negative connotations and positive connotations.
Positive Connotation :
"The boy was childful, full of delight."
Negative Connotation :
"The boy was childish, just pure childish."
He drives so carelessly such that he causes an accident.
Answer: I would say that you tried your best and I see that, but I know you can try harder than that! I don’t want to pressure you, nor force you to do way more than I expected, I just want you to know that I’m proud that you got this far and that I hope to see you try your best again in the future.
Answer:
your late to whatever you put the alarm for you could get in trouble if it keep happening
Explanation:
Passive aggressive......?????