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OpenStudy (anonymous):

help!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@KendrickLamar2014

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@KendrickLamar2014

OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

Denotation refers to the literal meaning of a word, the "dictionary definition."¨ For example, if you look up the word snake in a dictionary, you will discover that one of its denotative meanings is "any of numerous scaly, legless, sometimes venomous reptiles¡Khaving a long, tapering, cylindrical body and found in most ...

OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

www.eng.fju.edu.tw/English_Literature/terms/denotation.htm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

match the definitions please :)

OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

http://openstudy.com/study#/updates/52e038f9e4b0942cc9ddf9ed

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the link doesnt give me the answers... can you give me the answers please :)

OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

I gave you the definitions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what do you mean

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lets go one by one... whats the letter for this one... The connotative definition of the word snake

OpenStudy (anonymous):

?? @KendrickLamar2014

OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

Well, what do you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c?

OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

Before I give you the answer, lets go with the ones we already know!

OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

I gave you the definition of the word Denotative, so what is the answer for question #2?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@KendrickLamar2014

OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

Yes, B is correct. Now question #3, what is your answer?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

E?

OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

No, its right next to E tho

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d?

OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

Yes, now for #4

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A

OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

A is Correct. Now #5

OpenStudy (anonymous):

E

OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

Yes, that is correct. Now obviously #1 is C!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh okay thanks! next! :)

OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

You're Welcome

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read the text, then answer the question that follows: Wild animals as viewed from a mountain camp—Camille Grant, October 2011 Through my binoculars, I viewed a group of wild animals in action. A pride of lions was sleeping when a small, yellow bus pulled up beside them. Tourists on a safari were packed into the bus like sardines in a can. Armed with cameras, they invaded the lions' territory, hoping to capture the perfect photograph. The crowd leaned out the windows, hooting and hollering, until the lions awoke. When the lions moved away, the bus rolled after them, relentlessly stalking the pride. One of the lions turned and roared to protect the young. This was greeted with cheers and a celebratory honk of the bus horn. The curious visitors observed the lions' routine for an hour before moving on. Leaving a cloud of dust, the bus headed away, taking the wild animals off to disturb someone else's home. Review the following line from the text: The nosy visitors observed the lions' routine for nearly an hour before moving on. To create a more positive connotation, the author could have replaced the word nosy with which of the following synonyms? Curious Intrusive Meddlesome Prying

OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

What is your answer?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A

OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

That is correct!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read the text then answer the question that follows: Wild animals as viewed from a mountain camp—Camille Grant, October 2011 Through my binoculars, I viewed a group of wild animals in action. A pride of lions was sleeping when a small, yellow bus pulled up beside them. Tourists on a safari were packed into the bus like sardines in a can. Armed with cameras, they invaded the lions' territory, hoping to capture the perfect photograph. The crowd leaned out the windows, hooting and hollering, until the lions awoke. When the lions moved away, the bus rolled after them, relentlessly stalking the pride. One of the lions turned and roared to protect the young. This was greeted with cheers and a celebratory honk of the bus horn. The curious visitors observed the lions' routine for an hour before moving on. Leaving a cloud of dust, the bus headed away, taking the wild animals off to disturb someone else's home. Review the following line from the text: Tourists who had paid money for a safari were packed into the bus like sardines in a can. Which statement is true? The sentence features figurative language in the form of a metaphor. The sentence features figurative language in the form of a simile. The sentence features literal language in the form of a metaphor. The sentence features literal language in the form of simile.

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