Connotations can be fixed or subjective.
Connotations are the emotions that we associate with a given word. While most of the time, these are fixed (i.e. some words arouse pleasure while others contempt), they can be subjective. (i.e. for someone who is afraid of dogs, the word dog can imply danger, whereas for someone who loves dogs, the word can be a source of comfort and pleasure).
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Explanation: 5 +k When K= 6 What Is The Right Answer please?
The answer is belief it all adds up
A. His pockets were rays of sun; he pulled coins from them, and dimes glowed.
A Metaphor compares something in a sentence without using the word “Like or As.”
In this example, his pockets are being compared to rays of sun.
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