The
sentence that carries the strongest connotative associations is letter C: The
milk had gotten old.
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Connotative
meanings are meanings using different figures of speech or symbolism that the
person still needs to think it over before knowing the actual meaning of the
word, sentence or story. Meanwhile literal meanings which are meanings explicitly
given to the readers or the person being told to. In this type of meaning, the
person doesn’t need to think the words too much or ponder on the meaning
because they could easily understand what the other person or the author
implies.</span>
Answer: 1.) What are gulfs and also what is seraphim?
2.) What does slave of the wheel of labor means ?
3.) Is Plato and Pleiades are the same thing?
4.) What is peak of song?
5.) What does the word reddening means?
6.) what is the meaning on dread shape?
7.) How is time and tragedy are alike?
8.) what does the word betrayed mean in your opinion?
9.) WHat is Plundered means?
10.) what cries protest does the lines is talking about?
11.) What does the word prophecy means?
Explanation: I tried my best and good luck on this work :)
Answer:
What the author writes about thoughtfully are the United States.
Explanation:
Noun clauses are dependent (also called subordinate) clauses that act as nouns. Accordingly, they can function as the subjects, direct and indirect objects, predicate nominatives, and objects of a preposition of sentences, just like nouns. They begin with words such as <em>how, that, what, whatever, when, where, whether, which, whichever, who, whoever, whom, whomever, </em>and<em> why, </em>which makes them easier to recognize.
The given sentence can be rewritten by introducing a noun clause related to the object (the United States): <em>What the author writes about thoughtfully are the United States.</em>
Answer:
Explanation:
The first three criteria are generally considered as requirements for identifying a causal effect: (1) empirical association, (2) temporal priority of the independent variable, and (3) nonspuriousness. You must establish these three to claim a causal relationship.
Choice a is the answer because it makes the most sense grammatically, “unfortunately, we are provided from going into the Cave of Flames.”