A connotation is the perception by the reader or listener (emotional orotherwise) that can be evoked by the use of specific words. A neutralconnotation is one that has neither positive nor negative inferences. Example: both "woman" and "chick" have the denotation "adult female" in North Americansociety, but "chick" has somewhat negative connotations, while "woman" isneutral. like "smell" not Auroma or stank or stench. because the other onesare not a neutral connotiation.
In the second excerpt the narrator probably disagrees with certain rules and a superior is trying to persuade him to adhere to the rules even if he doesn't agree with them. Otherwise, his record will be ruined. My thoughts are that first and above all, we should always be true to ourselves.
In the third excerpt, a young boy has just faced a failure and he is disillusioned. He is trying to console himself by thinking that when he will get older he will feel stronger and will have the right to do as he pleases. My advice would be to relax, enjoy his age and never stop trying.
A child is remembering his father and how he tried to save hm, now that he is an adult. At the time, he couldn't realize how important he was and the fact that his father would sacrifice everything for him. My advice is to do the same for his children.
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1. Pushed on board a train with many people without food and with limited water.
2. Thrown food by the Nazis so that they would fight over the bread.
3. They were separated one by one based on their physical attributes and their gender.
Being shoved into a train with many other people without food for a long journey can feel very dehumanizing, as it is cruel to do to even an animal, yet it was done to all of them. It had a big impact on Ellie, as he even states that he still vividly remembers the people in the train, curled up, people bullying others for food, and starving them. Even as young as he was when he experienced it, he still remembers the smell of the burning bodies at the concentration camp and the pain people were going through.
When the Nazis were throwing bread at the Jews on board the train, it impacted Ellie as he saw people being killed, just so they could steal the bread from them. Even while this was happening, the Nazis were laughing at them and throwing bread at them like animals at a zoo.
Lastly, being separated from other people can be dehumanizing, when a strong man is separated into a "better" category, just because he can do more than you. All women and children who were incapable of doing as much as the Nazis wanted were sent to showers to be gassed to death; they were ruthlessly killed and everybody in the camp knew it. That was one item that Ellie remembered very well even being the age that he was.
The war for freedom, the decision colonists made in order to separate America completely from the dominion of Britain. It had a major influence on the Declaration of Independence, which was published that same year.