The sentence that uses a purely denotative verb is: Harry drank three glasses of cranberry juice. The correct answer is option A. Denotation means the literal or the dictionary meaning of the word. In the sentence, the verb "drank" is already a verb that conveys its own literal meaning.
Answer:
To inform the audience the behaviors and characteristics of wolves.
Answer:
I'm going to start by saying something you probably already know: third person uses the pronouns "he," "she," "his," "hers," etc. First person uses "I" and "me."
What you have to do is decide what the man is thinking and write it out in first person. You could ask yourself:
How does the man feel? Is he sad, angry, happy?
The man is addressing children. How should this differ from if he were addressing an adult?
How thoughtfully is the man speaking? Is he on an angry rant or trying to gently break bad news?
If you were in a situation like this, what would you be thinking?
Answer:
Switzerland, Sweden and Norway
Explanation:
There is no prefix and the meaning is ruler