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What effect do the words with strong connotations have on this passage?
The gloom inside the house enveloped me as I stepped through the door. All around I could hear stealthy footsteps and ominous creaking. As an unearthly cry filled the room, I let out my own cry of dread.

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Answered by agripenapiatkoff
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Answer:

Words with strong connotations draw the reader into the description and bring the events to life. They make the reader feel scared along with the narrator.

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

Words with strong connotations entice the reader and bring the events to life. They make the reader, like the narrator, feel scared.

Explanation:

Connotation and denotation are easily confused, and the fact that neither word is commonly used in everyday speech makes it difficult for many people to distinguish between them. While each of these two words has several possible meanings, they are noticeably different in every way. Connotation is concerned with implicit meaning, whereas denotation is concerned with explicit meaning. For some people, the word "home" has a denotation of "the place (such as a house or apartment) where a person lives," but it may also have many connotations (such as "warmth," "security," or "childhood").

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