Imagine you are writing a love poem. Which of the following words use the appropriate connotation?
Flower buds
Harsh tune
Sudden attack
Grave digger
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OpenStudy (hellokitty17):
@Keygrover
OpenStudy (destinyyyy):
Connotation - an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning.
Mehek (mehek14):
which one shows love? or is something sweeter than the others?
OpenStudy (hellokitty17):
Flower buds
Mehek (mehek14):
there you go
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OpenStudy (hellokitty17):
in that case
Connotation is
the dictionary meaning of a word
the opposite meaning of a word
the unlikely meaning of a word
the emotional meaning of a word
OpenStudy (hellokitty17):
@Mehek14
OpenStudy (hellokitty17):
is it the last option or the second one?
OpenStudy (hellokitty17):
@Mehek14 help me out here
Mehek (mehek14):
I think D but not sure
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OpenStudy (wwhitlock):
This bud's for you.
OpenStudy (hellokitty17):
@wwhitlock what do you think it is?
OpenStudy (wwhitlock):
If I wrote a poem with harsh tunes, grave diggers and sudden attacks, it would probably not be a love poem. But that's just me.
Think of the flower, Bud.