Answer: B. Opponents and enemies
Explanation: the denotation of a word is the actual objective definition or meaning (the one we can find in a dictionary), the connotation is the meaning we gave to the word, it usually has to do with the idea of negativity or positivity the word gave us. In the given options the one that has similar denotations but different connotations is option B, because opponents and enemies have a similar meaning (denotation) but we can interpretate them in different ways (connotation) because, opponents gives the idea of a competitive environment but no necessarily as negative as enemies.
Answer:
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A perfect participial phrase is:
Having assessed the students’ performance on the quiz, Mrs. Bunch decided to review the causes of the Civil War.
Completed sentences are indicated by perfect participial. It is created by putting the present participle 'having' in front of the past participle. In the above sentence, the word 'having' is in front of the past participle which is ' assessed the students’ performance on the quiz.' it is also used to form the passive voice of the sentence.
Answer:
You don't have to listen to someone's opinion
Explanation:
Have you own saying in words