Read the passage from "Pie Diary".

I pasted a recipe clipped from a library cookbook (don’t tell!) into my pie diary and got to work. And that’s how I ended up in the kitchen with cherry pie filling burning my shins, my daytime babysitter shoveling a red mound off the floor with a spatula. I was a week out from baking the real thing, and my latest test run was in pieces—and not neatly sliced pieces.

In 1-2 sentences, explain the denotation of the word "pieces" (highlighted in red) and its connotation in this passage.

In denotation, "pieces" refers to fragments or broken parts. In connotation, it suggests a sense of failure or disarray as the author's latest test run of a cherry pie turned out badly.

Denotation: broken or separated parts of something.

Connotation: a failed attempt or a mess.

The denotation of the word "pieces" in this passage is fragments or broken parts, while its connotation humorously emphasizes the messy outcome of the baking experiment.

The denotation of the word "pieces" in this passage refers to the broken or fragmented state of the test run. Its connotation, however, suggests that the test run was a failure or a mess, indicating a sense of disappointment or frustration.