Connotative language is the emotion or feeling that come from a word, and Denotative language is the dictionary definition.
The dictionary gives the literal or denotative meaning of a word. However, many words (especially nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs) also have an emotional meaning.
Depending on how a word is used it may have a positive, negative or neutral connotation.
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Hamilton will agree with comprehending in its consequences nothing less than the existence of the union.
Explanation:
In the Federalist Papers, Hamilton argued that the decentralization of power that existed under the Articles of Confederation prevented the new nation from becoming strong enough to compete on the world stage.
Hamilton outlines key concepts which are;
1. The utility of the Union to prosperity.
2. The insufficiency of the existing confederation to preserve the Union.
3. The necessity of a government as powerful as that proposed, to meet this object.
Answer:
Hi! It's better to use text evidence and citing. But it also depends on the instructions your teacher gave. If she specified whether or not to use paraphrasing/ using text evidence try reading over the rubric or instruction sheet.
Explanation:
Answer:
true
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