Answer:
True.
Explanation:
The given statement asserts a true claim. The connotation is defined as the implied or suggested meaning of a word apart from its literal or surface meaning. It is primarily characterized as the individual's emotional or personal reaction evoked by a specific word or phrase on the basis of his/her cultural association. For example, if the author uses a word 'home', its literal meaning is 'one's dwelling place' but the possible connotations of the word would be 'a place full of affections, warmth, love, and security' as it evokes a personal attachment that one feels towards home. Thus, the assertion is true.
metaphors compare two concepts that at first seem unrelated
Was is a linking verb that is the past tense form of the linking verb is which refers to an event that already happened. If and as if can be related to something that has happen. Suppose has a similar definition with the two verbs. Hence the answer is D. all of the above
1a: grim
1b: The Caplans are a robust, healthy lot. Or A man drank some robust wine.
2a: wince
2b: a Formula One car is superior to an Indy car in its acceleration
3a: notify
3b: his mouth fell open as he perceived the truth
4a: throbs
4b: nothing abated his crusading zeal