Verbs for connotation By: Lydia and Bonnie. A connotation is commonly understood cultural or emotional association that some ward or phrase carries in.

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Verbs for connotation By: Lydia and Bonnie

A connotation is commonly understood cultural or emotional association that some ward or phrase carries in addition to the word’s or phrase’s literal meaning, which is it’s denotation. What is verbs for connotation?

ART. As abstract art which also contains many embedded meanings. Also change in the color of the paint, the feeling of the paint becomes different. Verbs for connotation is like…

I liked the beach, the soft sand rolling down my toes whenever I was walking along side the coast line. The bright sun was shining down at me. I used to think that the sea water would also be boiling hot as the soft and sizzling sand was. Daisy, my dog came dashing towards me and was leaking my face with it’s smelly tongue. Ewww, Daisy! I moaned at her in an aggressive way. Towards the sea, she started to run! She was already in the water. I got her out of there by calling her to the car because I was too scared to go in the water. Until few years from now, before my parents told me that it’s very cold, I couldn’t get in the ocean water. Creative writing

The sun is brightly shining. Lightly blowing wind barely lifts up my hair. I wore one of my best out fit for my best picnic. My hands were busy chopping vegetables for sandwich. I laid my mat on the lively green grass. Oh! I heard a bird singing beautifully which drags my attention. I lied on the mat. As I dropped everything off me. I saw clean blue sky. There was cotton candies on the sky. After eating all my lunch, I closed my eyes for a small nap. Creative writing

NIGHT MUSIC. In night music, there is sound effects that makes the music interesting. If there is no connotation in writing, the writing becomes boring. Verbs for connotation is like…

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