A connotation is the feeling a word invokes. A denotation is what the word literally says.
Example: If these words were on a trip, connotation would be the baggage, and denotation would be the traveler.
Answer: To me I think her leaving home has affected her by making her sad and the simile is representing her crying or longing to go back like being home sick.
Hope I could help.
There a mistake in your question I think you meant "Shout" Not "Shot"
Answer:
"he—y come on ou—t!"
Explanation:
Young man leans into the hole and shouts, "He-y, come on ou-t!" but there is no echo to be heard. He then throws a pebble into the hole, despite the warnings of another man who protests that a curse might result.
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