I’m not 100% sure but I’m pretty sure it’s B!
Answer:
When an author uses the connotative meaning of a word in the text they <em><u>are showing the feelings or ideas associated</u></em>.
Explanation:
The connotative and denotative meanings of a word are two confusing ways of describing or giving details about something. While the "denotative" meaning refers to the literal definition, dictionary-definition of the word, the "connotative" meaning refers to the use of certain words and phrases related to the word along with the literal meaning.
This means that the connotative meaning is the description of words using the denotative meaning as well as the ideas and feelings attached to it. So, when an author uses the connotative meaning of a word, he/ she is using feelings and ideas related to that word.
Thus, the correct answer is the fourth option.
“This means that Mikey waited for a very long time and got cold”
B. She’d
Explanation: She’d is short for she would and we are talking and the future so that is why she would or She’d would be the best choice.
The best option from the list on how to balance in a bicycle is the one that says that first you need to be cautious to the wind and take over the road. We knwo this because it describes the things you need to do BEFORE riding a bicylce and the things you need to find balance, which is one of the primary things you need to get.