robert frost uses a lot of imagery in his poem, and i think in "Two Tramps in Mud Time" he also uses <span>symbolism.</span>
B is the answer for your question
Oops! You left out the words! However, I can still help :)
First, you have to know the definition of connotation. You might be more familiar with Denotation which is the dictionary definition of a word.
Connotation however, is the way a word makes you feel.
For example, talkative and conversational pretty much mean the same thing. More than likely though, you see talkative as a bad quality and conversational as more of good quality.
The word with a negative connotation would be talkative.
The word with a positive connotation would be conversational.
The following lines from the text, "How the Spaniards Came to Shung-opovi, How They Built a Mission, and How the Hopi Destroyed the Mission" best shows the narrator's point of view that the Spaniards were trying to change the religion of the Hope people are:
"<span>The missionary did not like the ceremonies. He did not like the Kachinas and he destroyed the altars and the customs. He called it idol worship and burned up all the ceremonial things in the plaza."</span><span>
</span><span>"When this mission was finally built, all the people in the village had to come there to worship, and those that did not come were punished severely. In that way their own religion was altogether wiped out, because they were not allowed to worship in their own way."</span><span>
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Answer:
The Salem witch trials that followed are the subject of Miller’s play. A harrowing example of iniquity and staggering unreason, the tragic proceedings have become a synonym for justice gone mad. In less than a year, they embroiled1 200 individuals, 20 of whom were executed.
Explanation:
the common factor is the inhumane amount of exicutions