Answer: Connotation (Option 2)
Explanation: A connotation is a term used to invoke the literal meaning, but is not meant literally. A denotation, on the other hand, is the literal or prime meaning of the subject/noun. This is the main difference between the two.
Soldiers recount their time in the city before leaving for war
In this case, there are two different pronunciations given for the word because, depending on its part of speech, the word has two distinctly different uses, which are pronounced differently. As you noticed from the dictionary entry, the word mobile can either be used as a noun or as an adjective. And depending how it is used, the pronunciation of the word changes.
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Hey there becky,
Lately ive been realizing i have so much to do and such little time. I wish i was here longer. its beautiful in el Salvador. There is so many vendors and historical places to visit. Its dangerous yes but only if you dont stick to tourist areas. I sometimes go to uncrowded areas or stick with the crowd. Ill send you a postcard! I miss you !
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