Denotation is the LITERAL meaning:
"You are a dog" means that you are literally a canine
whereas
Connotation is the IMPLIED or SUGGESTED meaning:
"You are a dog" suggests that you are ugly or morally detestable.
I couldn't think of any other examples, i hope you get the idea though. <span />
Answer:
Hello there!!
This is a hadith and I hope my answer helps you!
Explanation:
Abu Barzah Nadlah ibn ‘Ubayd al-Aslami (may Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Prophet (may Allah's peace and blessings be upon him) said: ''Man's feet will not move from their place on the Day of Resurrection before he is asked about his life, in what did he let it perish? About his knowledge, what did he do with it? About his wealth, from where did he earn it, and on what did he spend it? About his body, in what did he wear it out?
EXPLAINATION OF THE HADITH:
One will not be able to leave the place where he stands for reckoning on the Day of Resurrection, either to Paradise or Hell, until he is asked a set of questions. About his life: how did he live it? In obedience or disobedience? About his knowledge: what did he do with it? Did he act upon it or not? About his wealth: how did he earn it? From lawful or unlawful sources? And how did he spend it? On obeying or disobeying Allah? And about his body: how did he use it? Did he use it in obeying Allah or disobeying Him?
A is an example of direct characterization
Answer:
tratuhin sila nang may paggalang upang ipaalam sa kanila na sila ay pinarangalan dahil sila ay may sakit ngayon ngunit ang sakit ay isang dolyar lamang, maaari mo itong punitin sa kalahati ngunit ang parehong magpakailanman na may isang legacy na nag-iiwan sa amin upang masakop.
In english: treat them with respect to let them know that they are honored because they are sick now but the pain is only a dollar, you can tear it in half but the same forever with a legacy that leaves us to cover.
Explanation:
I hope this helps :)