The correct answer is B. Denotative
Explanation:
In language, the meaning or meanings of a word that is part of the dictionary are known as the denotative meaning. These meanings are considered "universal" because they are shared by all the speakers of a language. Additionally, the denotation of a word is the opposite to its connotation or connotative meaning, because the connotation refers to the ideas, images, etc. people have about a word that are the result of personal experiences or cultural context. Considering this, in the case of you friend as she is looking for the meaning of the word "white" in the dictionary instead of the ideas people have about this word, she is illustrating the denotative meaning or the meaning that has been agreed about the word "white".
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i mean it depends the way i look at it is that if you dont plan on being an entrepenur then theres not really alot of stuff that dont benifit from college
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"...clean as a new pin.." (84)
-describes the kitchens in Hispaniola and how clean they are.
"...a lion's nothing along Long John!" (84)
-describes LJS as being fierce.
"...like a fish out of water..." (43)
-describes an awkward situation.
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