1) Refers to the emotional or cultural associations that a word carries beyond its literal meaning. a) Denotation b) Connotation 2) Refers to the basic, literal meaning of a word—the definition you’d find in a dictionary. a) Denotation b) Connotation 3) I am now becoming an elephant, gaining every week pounds by pounds. a) Denotative b) Connotative 4) The teacher’s kingdom include thirty-seven smart and intelligent pupils and a conducive classroom. a) Denotative b) Connotative 5) As role models to your younger siblings, you have to plant in them the value of kindness. a) Denotative b) Connotative 6) A fire of unknown cause ate the thirty village houses. a) Denotative b) Connotative 7) At dawn, the beauty of nature starts to unfold. a) Denotative b) Connotative 8) Let us intensify and keep the fire burning in our hearts. a) Denotative b) Connotative 9) Her first singing performance served as the dawn of her career. a) Denotative b) Connotative 10) The snake of the group disappeared in an instant. a) Denotative b) Connotative 11) My mom was a tiger when my dad was caught drinking last night. a) Denotative b) Connotative 12) We saw a tiger when we visited the zoo last week. a) Denotative b) Connotative

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