1. to buy pans
2. to look at pans
i know those are probably really wrong but the answers weren't posted with it...
The correct answer is A. both connotative and denotative.
There will be a lot of words where the denotative meaning should actually be ignored and the connotative observed, but that does not mean that both are not present.
C. Neutral
Nowadays there are many that are argumentative but they are not supposed to be like that.
The answer that best answer this question is
C. The time required for mastery is consistent across a wide variety of skills
Hello. You did not show line 4 to which the question refers, which makes it impossible for the question to be answered accurately, but I will try to help you in the best possible way.
The definition "Showing great intelligence" will be the correct one if line 4 presents a text referring to smartness, academic quality and wisdom.
The definition "Full of light" is correct if line 4 has a text on clarity, lighting and brightness.
The definition "Excellent or superior in performance" will be correct if line 4 presents a text about something or someone who has a great capacity to complete activities in an amazing way.