A connotative meaning is the literal meaning of a word, while a denotative meaning is the figurative meaning of a word. A connotative meaning is based on the emotions associated with a word, while a denotative meaning is based on a. specific dictionary meaning.
Number two! The second option from the top she won’t let anyone ruin the sponsorship. I’m sorry if it’s wrong but I’m veryyyyy confident in that answer!
I believe this quote in a nutshell is saying life is a gift and rules and religion are the cause of that gift being taken away. Correct me if I’m wrong but that seems to be what the summary would be.
The answer are C and D.
Whenever we <em>noticed a mistake</em> in an article published, but we are <em>not</em> completely <em>sure</em> what exactly is, we <em>should research</em> about the subject, in this case, by reading various <em>historical accounts</em>. After making sure we know what facts were left out, the <em>next step is to inform the edito</em>r of the publicaton about the case.