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connotative meanings of a word exist together with the denotative meanings
Connotation is created when you mean something else, something that might be initially hidden.
Denotation is when you mean what you say, literally
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one gentle evening a young and beautiful girl lived in a cottage. She was a melancholy person and she lived with her parents. One day a random stranger arrived at her cottage. "i'll get it!" she said. And when she opened the door, she saw a strange man: a cotton hat, leather boots and a wooly coat. "Yes? What brings you here?" The girl asked. "I am here for a bite of bread." the man slowly murmured. "Um, sure. Come inside." the girl said.
"No, No. It is fine," he said " i only need one bite and be on my way" "Where are you off to?" The girl, Layla said .the man murmured again, "oh, just exploring the wood, you know, asking for bread by little girls like YOU!"
- "It pays to be kind to strangers" the girl thought.......
It is only a cliffhanger short story but i tried my best (lol)
hope this helps! but u can add more if you want to!
<span>a rectangular shape is formed when theres no topic sentence in the paragraph </span>
1. Speak
2. Speaks
3. Sleeps
4. Sleep
5. Suffers
6. Suffer
We use plural form when there is more than one subject and use singular when there is only one subject.
Hope this helps!
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I do beleive that if you put your answer down, and then one of the head people here looks at it they have a button that says ¨Verify¨.
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