Connotative language is the emotion or feeling that come from a word, and Denotative language is the dictionary definition.
The dictionary gives the literal or denotative meaning of a word. However, many words (especially nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs) also have an emotional meaning.
Depending on how a word is used it may have a positive, negative or neutral connotation.
Answer:
They are playing cops and robbers and "shoot" him with a slingshot.
Explanation:
Winston does not really like the idea that the children see this as normal behavior and that is okay to do this to people; people are literally being killed
Using "herself" is being used as a reflective pronoun. True is the answer.