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>
Answer and Explanation:
It shows shocking details as it aims to be very descriptive and pass on real information on how the cadaver is treated, before arriving at the wake with a decent appearance. The author who shows that death is not beautiful and that it takes the hard work of a team of professionals to embalm and restore the cadets efficiently, promoting that they are seen the way the family knew them, that is, the author shows that for the well-being of the family, a shocking job is done previously.
Answer:
We decide what we need by seeing our needs and how important it is. In other words you might want food but you also need food. Something that you want can be something that you need but it can also just be something that you want. For example to survive you need water but you can want water and need it. Something that you just want isn't something that you need.
Explanation:
Answer: D. this passage praises his audience for improvements in the last two years
Explanation: I got it right on the quiz