The connotation is the extra feeling that a word carries. Using words with different connotations can really change the meaning of a sentence and the tone, which means the attitude of the speaker.
<h3>dear diary, today was one of the most embarrassing days in the history of embarrassing days. It all started out as a normal boring day at school when I remembered I forgot to do the homework assignment that was worth <u>75%</u> of my grade. I went through the day afraid and just waiting for school to be over. When the bell rang I realised it was time for 7th period when the assignment was due... I walked into the class and the teacher says “ok class im going to collect the homework now”. Right then and there I just started CRYING infront of EVERYONE and all I can remember was everyone laughing at me and pointing. I officially never want to go to school AGAIN.</h3>
The worst sin in Daunte’s inferno is definitely pride, but if you’re asking what Daunte himself would consider being lost monstrous I would probably say being a traitor to your friends and/or being a hypocrite.
Answer:
3 and 4
Explanation:
A slant rhyme is a half-rhyme, where the words kind of rhyme, but not really. "Dark" and "work" sort of rhyme, but not fully. In a slant rhyme, the vowels don't rhyme.