Can someone help me with figurative and connotative meaning quick check for connexus

1.the feelings suggested by a word

2.a more imaginative meaning of a word
3.an obvious exaggeration
4.an implied comparison without using like or as
5.a comparison between two unlike things using like or as

1.the feelings suggested by a word

2.a more imaginative meaning of a word
3.an obvious exaggeration
4.an implied comparison without using like or as
5.a comparison between two unlike things using like or as

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Of course! I can help you understand figurative and connotative meanings. Let's start with the definitions:

1. Figurative meaning refers to the non-literal interpretation of a word, phrase, or expression. It involves using words or expressions in an imaginative and creative way to convey a different meaning than their literal definition. Figurative language includes metaphors, similes, idioms, personification, and more.

2. Connotative meaning refers to the emotional or cultural associations that are attached to a word or phrase, beyond its literal definition. Connotations can vary among different people or cultures and can be positive, negative, or neutral.

Now, for the quick check, I suggest looking at the context in which the words or phrases are used. Pay attention to any descriptions, comparisons, or associations given by the author. Figurative language or connotations often indicate a deeper meaning.

Let me know if you have a specific question or need assistance with a particular example!

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