Answer:the old ladies he lives with
Explanation:
Connotative awareness helps a writer create emotional
associations.
<span>
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. Meanwhile 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.</span>
Based on the given excerpt above from the excerpt from Part 3 of The Odyssey by Homer, <span> the conclusion about Odysseus (the speaker) that is best supported by the excerpt would be option A: </span>He trusts Circe’s advice. Circe is the character in the Odyssey who is considered as <span>a goddess of magic. Hope this answer helps.</span>
Answer:
I would say the last one
Explanation:
It didn't talk about one roomed school houses
it didn't say much about math instructions
It would be persuading, But the character never said anything about dropping out, He Or she said ¨ I don't reckon I could ever get any further than that if I was to live forever. I don't take no stock in mathematics, anyway¨
It would have to be the last one
Answer:
It allows readers to learn what Helen is thinking and feeling when she discovers language.
Explanation:
The point of view in the excerpt allow readers to learn what Helen is thinking and feeling when she discovers language. So, this option is the answer.