The connotation of the word primitive as it is used in the passage is; basic.
<h3>What is Connotative meaning?</h3>
The Connotative meaning of a word is something suggested by a word or thing, thereby suggesting a meaning by a word apart from the thing it explicitly names or describes.
Hence, the meaning of the word primitive as used in the passage is Basic.
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1. qualify
2. quality
3.treat
4.treason
5.treasure
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Answer:
knowing the time period the author wrote the story
Explanation:
Verbs(all verbs, not just lexical verbs, that is the ones carrying meaning): was, sitting, had, seen, given, looked, could be, came, said, make up, got. Notice some of the verbs are repeated, you should underline every time they appear. Remember that there is as many verbs as there are clauses or sentences. Also if you identify a subject of each clause, the verb is the one that follows, since it states the action or state.
Adjectives( words used to describe people, objects or situations): old, familiar, frog-like, tortoise-like, huntched-up (these last three are phrases rather than adjectives, but in the passage they are functioning as adjectives), pale, shrewd.
Abstract nouns( they refer to concepts, diferent from concrete nouns which refer to things, people and animals): attitude, law, power, convictions.