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Answer:
To show a contrast
Explanation:
If we look at the statement closely, we will observe that people's idea of the feeding mode of Venus Fly Trap is different from the way the plant actually feeds.
People have the idea that the Venus Fly Trap eats larger animals (meat) whereas it only eats tiny insects. The transition 'despite' as used in the sentence shows a contrast between people's idea of the Venus Fly Trap and its actual feeding mode.
Explanation:
In this Kafka's masterpiece, Gregor Samsa wakes up one morning only to realize he had turned into a huge insect out of the blue.
a) Grete’s insistence near the end of the story that it would be best for her family to get rid of Gregor, and her claim that “it” was not her brother anymore depicts BETRAYAL.
Here, Gregor's younger sister denounces her brother making a change-of-hearts compared to the first half of the novel.
b) Mr. Samsa’s physical abuse of Gregor with the apple, which severely injures him and limits his ability to move is PERSECUTION.
Mr. Samsa attacks his own son frightened and terrified by the sight of the huge bug.
c) Gregor’s enjoyment at being able to crawl around his room all
day without having to deal with any family or work-related responsibility is FREEDOM.
After feelings of shock and grief, Gregor comes to realise that in this awkward situation he is free from all responsibilities he had as human.
d) Gregor’s inability to communicate with others after his transformation into an insect is ISOLATION.
Turning to an insect has cost Gregor, anong other things, his ability to speak. That way he can not communicate with his family members and is unable to explain this strange situation. That leaves him alone in his room isolated with his thoughts.
Answer: Connotation is the emotion or idea that is associated with a word.
Explanation:
What is connotation? Connotation is the meaning given to a word or expression from its context. It is figurative language, a style of speaking or writing much explored poetically and also informally.