A hyperbole would be “i was absolutely the worst day in the history of the earth!” i hope this helps!!
Okay I have no answer for the first one. But for #2 I do think a healthy body would mean a healthy mind because if you're nourishing your body well and staying fit then you will feel physically better and if you feel physically better you're more likely to want to learn and feel more motivated.
The feeling or idea associated with the word.
The connotation of a word is the feeling or mood that surrounds it. In "The Caged Bird", many of the words have a connotation of feeling trapped and imprisoned. The connotation of words can help a reader determine the mood, tone and/or theme of a literary work.
Opposite of connotation is denotation. The denotation of a word is its literal, dictionary meaning of the word.
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Explanation:
Maycomb doesn't quite get Mr. Raymond. He's always drinking from a paper bag; he sits with the African-Americans; and Jem tells Scout and Dill that he's had several children with an African-American woman—even though he's from an old, rich family. (On the other hand, maybe being from an old, rich family allows him to live how he likes without worrying about what other people think.)
Later, Scout and Dill find out that Mr. Raymond does care about what other people think, but not in the way they expected. His paper bag turns out to be hiding not whisky but Coke, and his constant drunkenness is a put-on. There's a reason: "When I come to town, […] if I weave a little and drink out of this sack, folks can say Dolphus Raymond's in the clutches of whiskey—that's why he won't change his ways. He can't help himself, that's why he lives the way he does" (20.15).
Like Calpurnia speaking one language at home with the Finches and another at the African-American church, Mr. Raymond's double life shows Scout the compromises people have to make in order to live in communities where they don't quite fit in.