A is the right one for this
Answer:
के तपाई थप थप्न सक्नुहुन्छ?
Explanation:
Denotation is the LITERAL meaning:
"You are a dog" means that you are literally a canine
whereas
Connotation is the IMPLIED or SUGGESTED meaning:
"You are a dog" suggests that you are ugly or morally detestable.
I couldn't think of any other examples, i hope you get the idea though. <span />
Both changed and started, the two verbs in this sentence, are regular verbs. regular verbs are verbs whose past tense is simply formed by adding -ed to the end of the word. so change is changed, and start is started. hope this helps (-:
Tienen (they have me ) me tratan siempre a patadas