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OpenStudy (helpz-q):

Please help me! i would like a qualified helper but anyone that can give me the "right" information and and explanation i'd forever be in your debt

OpenStudy (helpz-q):

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OpenStudy (helpz-q):

thank you twist for coming and helping me out:)

OpenStudy (twistrose):

ok so wha is connotative

OpenStudy (jaimelynn67):

the answers are b a e d c

OpenStudy (helpz-q):

I honestly do not know...:( thats why i'm asking, i have no idea what connotative, denotative, simile, metaphor, or a figure is

OpenStudy (twistrose):

no its not the first two are

OpenStudy (twistrose):

Denotation refers to the literal meaning of a word, the "dictionary definition."¨

OpenStudy (helpz-q):

was Jamie right? because those were what i thought they were in the first place...

OpenStudy (twistrose):

no its a, c, b, d, e

OpenStudy (twistrose):

if you want me to explain i can

OpenStudy (helpz-q):

please do

OpenStudy (twistrose):

ok so with the simile, it is comparing two things using like or as so he was correct on that, but with the metaphor, it not using like or as, so when it said "Todd was a snake in the gradd, wait to strike." it wwas comparing him to a snake without using like or as

OpenStudy (twistrose):

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