The stanza and its imagery cause the reader to experience a nearly claustrophobic feeling. The character whose clothes and accessories are all "as tight as can be" seems to be going through a whole lot of tension, since the way he's dressed could be seen as a metaphor for how he's feeling deep inside, probably about to face a daunting situation.
Answer:
They are televising his interview throughout the world.
Explanation:
The subject here is televised,
The receiver of the action, that is ; what was televised (his interview) is the subject in this sentence. This makes it a passive voice.
To change to active, the subject, the receiver of the action (interview) acts on the verb (televised);
Hence, it could be expressed as :
They are televising his interview throughout the world.
This way the doer of the action = they (which could be the TV station)
The subject, 'his' acts on the verb televised.
Answer: the association that goes with a word
Explanation: Denotation simply means the dictionary meaning of a word. Which implies that it's the definition you get for a word on looking it up in the dictionary. When we denote, quite often we mean to refer literally and to convey meaning (the in tension and expression of a word)
Quite often in speaking and in works of literature, there's deviation from the dictionary meaning of words to create fresher ideas and images. Such deviations are usually figurative (connotative) and care should be taken not to confuse it with denotation (the primary meaning of a word.