The
sentence that carries the strongest connotative associations is letter C: The
milk had gotten old.
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Connotative
meanings are meanings using different figures of speech or symbolism that the
person still needs to think it over before knowing the actual meaning of the
word, sentence or story. Meanwhile literal meanings which are meanings explicitly
given to the readers or the person being told to. In this type of meaning, the
person doesn’t need to think the words too much or ponder on the meaning
because they could easily understand what the other person or the author
implies.</span>
I believe the answer is C
Answer:
Jack and Julia
Explanation:
It says jack lies as an absolute and when jack speaks he says "if you round up jane joey and john one is a liar" which means none of them are liars. which gives you the 3 who tell the truth and leaves jack and julia as the liars.
I reasoned through it by taking a statement that definitively said one person was lying or telling the truth and checked to see if it made sense with the rest assuming they were telling the truth.
I started with Joey (who said jack was a liar). That meant I knew 1 liar and 1 telling the truth. To continue, I looked at Jack's statement and concluded that Jane and John also weren't liars (since that would've make him truthful).
I now knew 1 liar and 3 that told the truth. That left Julia as the second compulsive liar.
I think it’s murder on my mind by ynw melly but the earrape version