<span>As he looks back at the events narrated in "Shooting an Elephant," Orwell admits that he shot the elephant because he did not want to appear foolish or weak in front of the crowd.
Orwell realized that he had been compelled to shoot the elephant because of his position as a colonial military officer. With a Burmese audience watching, he felt obligated to shoot the elephant and uphold his place in the colonial system, even though he did not particularly care to shoot the elephant.</span>
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "C. Miss Westland is driving to Montana tomorrow she plans to leave at 6:30 A.M." The answer that is correctly punctuated compound sentence is this '<span>Miss Westland is driving to Montana tomorrow she plans to leave at 6:30 A.M.'</span>
In essence, connotation is the emotions or idea evoked by a word and as such refers to the emotional meaning of a word (OPTION A)