The denotation of "remarkable" means something easy to notice. The connotation of "remarkable" means something extraordinary and wonderful.
<h3>What are denotation and connotation?</h3>
- Denotation is the literal meaning of words.
- Connotation is the subjunctive and adapted meaning of the word.
The denotative and connotative meaning of words is very important, as it allows words to be manipulated to provide the meaning the author needs.
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In "To Build a Fire," what advice does the old man from Sulphur Creek give to the main character?
<span>The old-timer from Sulphur Creek had warned the man of the dangers of going into the frigid Yukon Territory in the winter.</span>
Answer: C. <span>He is the last of the Old Ones and it is his destiny.
Old Ones was the name referring to ancient warriors serving The Light. Four of them took Will to travel through time and space to reach the place so-called the Great Hall which at the present time, the church that Will Staton's family attend to. He was informed that he is the last Old Ones member as being the seventh son who gained his powers on his fourteenth birthday.</span>