Answer:
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Explanation:
This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:
Read the sentence from Barrio Boy by Ernesto Galarza.
José bought us two cardboard suitcases and one for himself, and an alarm clock like the one we used to try to win in the lottery tent in Mazatlan.
Which word has a connotative meaning in the sentence?
cardboard
suitcases
alarm
tent
Answer:
The word that has a connotative meaning in the sentence is: cardboard.
Explanation:
Connotative meaning refers to a meaning other than the literal one. This connotative meaning can have its origin in social or cultural associations. In this particular case, if we were to take "cardboard" literally, we would imagine suitcases actually made from cardboard boxes. But, even though they have such a name, they aren't really made from cardboard. We can, thus, say that "cardboard" has a connotative meaning in this passage.
Answer:
had received
Explanation:
'Receive' is not in the correct tense that is used in the sentence above, as it is in present tense, while the sentence described is in past tense. This automatically eliminates answers 'A. receive' and 'D. had receive.' The specific word ' had' implies that it had occurred already, and sounding it aloud/reading aloud will make more sense and sounds better.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you forgot to include the context of the question, the article, a link to it, and the options to answer it, we can comment based on our knowledge of this topic.
It seems that your report refers to "Swirl of Fire Ends and Hope Runs High." If this is the case, then the question would be "Which of the following best identifies the central idea of the article? The answer would be: "The disaster allowed first responders and civilians to become celebrated heroes as they save the city from complete destruction."
San Francisco Bay is located in the region of the San Andrew fault, a very seismic place in California.
On April 18, 1906, the city of San Franciso was hit with a major earthquake magnitude 7.8. The telluric movement caused so much damage and destruction such as the destruction of gas pipelines in the city and the fire spread quickly. Although firemen immediately acted, historians consider that the earthquake and the fire killed more than 3000 people and the city was practically destroyed.