Adjectives describe things
You can't say "he = ride".
That would be "he = riding".
"Ride", as an action, is a <em>verb</em>.
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Question # 1
Multiple Choice
A holistic approach to health care involves _____.
treating all of the current illnesses
treating all of the current illnesses
creating special care plans
creating special care plans
looking at all the patient’s problems
looking at all the patient’s problems
focusing on the general wellness of patients
focusing on the general wellness of patients
Question # 2
Multiple Choice
Geriatric means _____.
relating to the ill
relating to the ill
pertaining to the elderly
pertaining to the elderly
long-term care
long-term care
individuals with multiple illnesses
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The Denotative meaning of a word is the <u>DICTIONARY (C)</u> meaning or definition.
The Connotative meaning of a word expresses the <u>EMOTIONS OR FEELINGS (A)</u> rather than the dictionary definition.
We talk about denotation when refering to a <u>precise, neutral expression of what a word's significance is</u>. This is helpful in understanding how to use language correctly.
On the other hand, connotation is concerned with the<u> implied sentiments a word expresses</u>. This happens because of association.
For example, the word "house" refers to a closed space that is used to live in (denotative meaning) and at the same time <u>it evokes emotions such as warmth or safety when we hear it</u> (connotative meaning).
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