Answer:
denotation is the literal meaning of a word and connotation is like the example or suggested meaning of a word
Explanation:
Answer:
Connotative means the emotional weight of a word.
Denotative means a literal meaning from the dictionary.
Hope that helps
What about the excerpt shows that this story might be a
personal narrative?
Read the excerpt from "I'm Not Thirteen Yet" by Amy
Bernstein
Sixth grade was a tough year. Some days, walking the
halls was like trudging through peanut butter-nearly
impossible. I had entered the world of teenagers, and 1
wasn't even one of them yet. Lynette Gardner had
always been my best friend, until February, when she
turned thirteen I wouldn't be thirteen until August
It is narrated by a character in the story
It has one central character
It has more than one character
It describes real and imagined characters
Answer:
The passage is written in first person and it talks about a personal experience.
Explanation:
the excerpt uses words like I and my, which you use to refer to yourself. For example, "I wouldn't be thirteen until August."
With the invention of the telescope, suddenly the universe didn’t seem so far away. Galileo, an Italian scholar in the 1600s, took advantage of this new device by pointing it toward the sky. Through the telescope, the moons and planets looked clearer and closer. Galileo could see that the moon had a rough surface dotted with craters. He also found the Milky Way galaxy. In addition, Galileo observed that Earth appeared to circle the sun instead of the other way around. These discoveries reshaped how people thought about space and Earth’s place in it. Galileo’s groundbreaking observations also sparked a curiosity about space that continues into modern times.
Read the passage. Then complete the sentence.
The central idea of the passage is that
A. Galileo changed scientific processes for future generations.
B.the telescope was a brilliant invenshion.
C.galilios use for the telescope changed human understanding of the universe.
D.galileo was far superier to other sciantists of his time.
its the 3rd one its the answer. Its option c
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Explanation:
Answer:
I think it is c sorry if wrong
Explanation:
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→ Using proper comma placement, including FANBOYS for compound sentences ) PLZZ do both :(
Answer:
For the first one:
The world can sometimes be stressful, so the man likes to listen to music to block out the noise. The music inspires him to do great things for himself.
Request: Please make me the brainliest.
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Question:
Describe the plot of the Robert Bruce story. Use complete sentences.
A. Problem: B. Action: C. Climax: D. Outcome:
Story:
The men of Scotland were led by Robert Bruce. English troops had invaded their country. Bruce had bravely fought them with his gallant men, but now he stumbled into a refuge and threw himself down on the floor. He was so very tired of the war. It seemed as though he could not succeed against the invaders.
A lonely Bruce sat and thought and then, in great despair decided, "I'll give it all up."
Just then a spider dropped down from the ceiling, interrupting his thoughts. Bruce wondered what the spider would do. From floor to ceiling was a long way back to the spider's home.
The spider began to crawl up its silvery rope, but slipped and fell again to the ground. Time and again the spider tried to reach its home, but each time it fell, dazed and faint.
After Robert Bruce counted nine attempts, he was sure the spider would try no more. The determined spider, however, worked harder than before. Slowly he got higher and higher until he reached the top. Robert Bruce shouted his praise for the worthy spider.
Then and there Robert Bruce decided he also would not give up. He would keep trying until he should succeed in ridding his country of its terrible enemy. He finally did and became King Robert I of Scotland.
Here is an outline of this story:
I. Setting: a refuge in Scotland
II. Plot
A. Problem: Bruce was about to give up the fight against his enemy.
B. Action: Bruce watched a spider try again and again to reach its home in the ceiling.
C. Climax: The spider reached its home.
D. Outcome: Bruce decided to try again, and he finally succeeded.
III. Characterizations
A. Robert Bruce: He was the leader of Scotland. He fought bravely against the enemy but became tired, lonely, and in great despair. Later he was happy and successful. He became King Robert I of Scotland.
B. Spider: The spider was determined. It became dazed and faint in the struggle, but it finally succeeded.
Answer:
I. Setting: a refuge in Scotland
II. Plot
A. Problem: Bruce was about to give up the fight against his enemy.
B. Action: Bruce watched a spider try again and again to reach its home in the ceiling.
C. Climax: The spider reached its home.
D. Outcome: Bruce decided to try again, and he finally succeeded.
III. Characterizations
A. Robert Bruce: He was the leader of Scotland. He fought bravely against the enemy but became tired, lonely, and in great despair. Later he was happy and successful. He became King Robert I of Scotland.
B. Spider: The spider was determined. It became dazed and faint in the struggle, but it finally succeeded.
Explanation:
Hope this helped? The answer was in the question already...
Answer:
A. Problem: Robert Bruce was going to give up fighting the invaders.
BAction: Bruce looked at a spider that didn't give up trying to reach its home
C climax: The spider succeeded to get up there.
D outcome: Bruce also decided he would not give up, and succeeded.
Explanation: