In the sample sentence given above, the word that has a connotative meaning rather than a denotative meaning is the word "transparent". The word "transparent" here does not literally mean "see-through or clear". It means "obvious or having feelings that easily perceived or detected".
Answer:
that if he wanted to live he would have to think ahead and try to stay on step ahead of her.(his mother)
Explanation:
Answer: Celeb felt calm because he knows the solution to his problem .
Explanation: This sentence should be written in either of these two ways: "Celeb felt calm because he knew the solution to his problem", or "Celeb feels calm because he knows the solution to his problem."
- This is because "felt" is past tense, and "knows" is present tense. Both of these words need to be either present or past tense for a grammatically correct sentence.
I think it means he is gay , but I don't know what your exactly asking
Answer:
you pick shorts and a t-shirt from a drawer
Explanation: