(5) English is a very tricky language loaded with many rules and just as many exceptions to those rules. How does the author's w
ord choice help the reader to understand the author's purpose? A)The author uses the denotation of the word "loaded" to emphasize the large number of rules in the English language.
B)The author uses the connotation of the word "loaded" to emphasize the large number of rules in the English language.
C)The author uses the denotation of the word "rules" to emphasize the importance of following the rules of English grammar.
D)The author uses the connotation of the word "rules" to emphasize the importance of following the rules of English grammar.
Have you provided the passage in which the question corresponds to? I do not see the passage that is meant for the question, however, if I had to take an educated guess based upon my experience when it comes to the analysis of such passages, I would have to say that the answer is... B.
<span>− </span>Connotation<span> represents the various social overtones, cultural implications, or emotional meanings associated with a sign. NOTE: A Connotation is often considered figurative in a given context.
− </span>Denotation<span> represents the explicit or referential meaning of a sign. </span>Denotation<span> refers to the literal meaning of a word, the 'dictionary definition.</span>
A journey that presents many challenges. 'Unpaved' showing it's not built, you gotta build it (build your future) and 'rocks' 'holes' and 'mud' obviously signifies trouble showing there are many challenges to face in the way. Hope you found this helpful. :)