Connotation involves all of the positive and negative things associated with a word. Words with the same denotation (meaning) can have very different connotations.
for example: calling someone who dislikes spending money thrifty budget-savvy is very different from calling that person stingy or scrooge.
A. The author uses descriptive language to “show” readers what happened.
Answer:
hearing and speaking good luck with the answer
B
It lists the different topics of each paragraph and summarizes the paper well.