<em>Adjectives</em> are the part of speech which qualifies the noun or pronoun. They may be placed before the qualifying word.
<u>For example,</u> this <em>cute</em> baby is eating an apple.
Whereas,<em> adverbs</em> refers to the set of words or word which qualifies the adjectives.
<u>For example,</u> the girls are speaking <em>softly</em>.
Hence, to form an adverb through adjective, they can be formed by adding –ly to the end of the word.
<u>For example,</u> they performed bad/badly in the exam
how did they perform? <em>badly</em>.
Hence, it is an adverb.
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<em>The answer should be the second option.</em>
Explanation: Denotation is a dictionary meaning of a word. For example: In an early part of life, not fully grown. Connotation is a feeling associated with a word beyond its definition. For example: youthful, promising, childish, and irresponsible. Hope this helps! And thank you for posting at here on Brainly. And have a great day! -Charlie
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Answer is B
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The correct answer is letter (A) an appreciation for love and life. Thomas Hardy's poems reflects an appreciation for love and life.