Let's understand what plague is.
<h3>What is plague?</h3>
- Plague is known to be a disease that actually affects humans and even mammals.
- The cause of a plague is known as bacterium (Yersinia pestis).
- The bacterium is actually contracted by humans when they are bitten by a rodent carrying the bacterium.
- It can also be contracted by handling animals that are infected by plague.
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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.
Answer:
Information from the story:
- "But his education had not gotten very far when he picked up his own trick that no other seal had learned - how to escape from our little shed."
- "I never again attempted to recapture Nab, nor have I had an opportunity to repay him for towing me to Seal Rocks; but I have seen him a number of times since, and have often heard his happy bark from the rocks along the coast."
Explanation:
<em>These two sentences would help any student form an intending thesis statement for the essay "Saved by a Seal"</em>
You can see yourself in both stories. .......
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