The correct answer is A) create a dissociative web of connotations.
Explanation:
When we use an <u>analogy</u> we try to show that two different things are similar. It's similar to an argument. It is meant to demonstrate that two things are alike by pointing out shared characteristics. Now we have to understand what <u>dissociative</u> means: That is something that causes disconnection or separation so we have two different things that are separated. Then we have connotation that means the idea or feeling to understand a word beyond it's primary meaning. With analogies, <em>we create a dissociative web of connotations</em> as we have two different things but they shared some points as if they were on the same web. The analogy expresses a set of like relationships among two sets of term or connotations as well.
<span>Huck finds the
body of Buck Grangerford.</span>
<span>At
the end of chapter 18, Huck discovers two bodies in the river and Buck’s is one
of them. Buck and another Grangerford boy were wounded when they jumped into
the river after the Shepherdsons shot them.</span>