To take the ring off, and to see her one more time
Answer:
Denotation simply means the literary meaning of a word and how it brings a contrast in the feelings or ideas.
The denotation for Exam is an exercise that’s taken to test the capacity of an individual in any field or subject.
Connotation on the other hand refers to the various associations in which people view a particular word.
The connotation for exam is that it’s tough and must be passed.
The dark cloud was like a stain of darkness over the wide-open plain.
(Is that too advanced?)
There was a red stain on the boy's shirt as he stood in the grassy plain.
(That's a bit simpler.)
What does this have too do with English. Is it in a book but which one?