She bites her tongue because she didn't want to express how she really felt
Connotative language is the emotion or feeling that come from a word, and Denotative language is the dictionary definition.
The dictionary gives the literal or denotative meaning of a word. However, many words (especially nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs) also have an emotional meaning.
Depending on how a word is used it may have a positive, negative or neutral connotation.
B, “They saw the concert in the park last weekend.”
A concert in the park can be considered by some a “full” noun, or have a be a modifier, but both are correct.
Answer:
in my opinion (none of these above)
Explanation:
because news reporters stay in a van and track the weather and teachers watch the news thats how teachers and other people find out the weather
Since fallow means empty, the word occupied is obviously its opposite. So, in order to complete this analogy, we need to find another pair of words that are each other's opposites. The correct answer should be C. free:busy.