The
sentence that carries the strongest connotative associations is letter C: The
milk had gotten old.
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Connotative
meanings are meanings using different figures of speech or symbolism that the
person still needs to think it over before knowing the actual meaning of the
word, sentence or story. Meanwhile literal meanings which are meanings explicitly
given to the readers or the person being told to. In this type of meaning, the
person doesn’t need to think the words too much or ponder on the meaning
because they could easily understand what the other person or the author
implies.</span>
<span>The main central idea found in primary sources from colonists and enslaved Africans is freedom. Even though freedom is the primary notion of the United States, enslaving Africans are contrary to it. Another idea that rose was the increase of plantations in South America.</span>
I am pretty sure it's over but you might wanna wait for someone else to answer as well im not always right I hope you et your answer!
What is the passage, in order to answer the question?
Answer:
I would say not.
Explanation:
It's not really that much of a claim because instead of "claiming" something you have just stated that you are going to do something.
I don't know what paper you are writing or what but I can provide some examples of claims.
"In the book 'Animal Farm', some of the themes like the corruption of power, class warfare, and the inflation of ego are really prevalent and influence the story greatly."
You can see here that I stated three topics to talk about later in the paper and I stated the things that I 'claim' affect the story. With this claim, I can then proceed to defend it in the rest of my paper.