"I perceived, as the shape came nearer (sight tremendous and abhorred!) that it was the wretch whom I had created" pg. 83
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Don’t ask me over for tea. I take my rhyme straight, just like my drink, delivered by Willie or Merle. 
Explanation:
Don’t ask me over for tea. I take my rhyme straight, just like my drink, delivered by Willie or Merle. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
The denotative definition of a word is its literal meaning. This would be the meaning one would find in the dictionary.
By contrast, the connotative definition is the meaning associated with the word. It is the implied meaning of the word.
For example, the words in bold have the same denotation but different connotations:
-- a beautiful woman
-- a handsome woman
-- a pretty woman
While all these words mean the same thing, they do not have the same associations. 
        
             
        
        
        
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