The connotative meaning of the word fierce in the second paragraph?
A. powerful intensity
Explanation:
Te word fierce has many meanings depending on the context it is used in according to its base meaning. Thus connotative meaning is the concept in which the meaning of the word is taken into consideration in its wider concept and context inside the passage it is given in.
Here the word fierce is used to show the hard and uncompromising discrimination Jackie Robinson had to face as a player of color in the country during segregation thus it i means 'powerful intensity.'
1. Mummy must be making a cake.
2. The baby must be sleeping. If I can't hear any noise comming from the room.
3. Mary is watching TV.
4. He can't wait in the rain while i'm late.
5. It's 12 o'clock she ought to be shopping like everyday.
6. Wheres Joe? He should be studying.
7. He's missing and that's impossible.
8. They can't come tonight.
9. He can't jog at the dead of night.
10. He can't sleep with his windows open when its heavily raining.
The answer should be climax sorry I just saw your question today I hope I wasn't to late and if I was I'm really sorry
Answer:
A. Puzzles are a lot of fun. They require patience and strategy; one strategy is to start with the edge pieces and then group pieces by color.
Explanation:
A properly breaks up the first two parts of the run on phrase. B and C do not, inserting a comma but the two independent clauses without anything to join them. D has an unnecessary comma after the first word, and a run-on sentence after the semicolon.