which word from li-young lees from blossoms has the most positive connotation? a. skin b. dusty c.bins d. sweet
Answers
Answer:
D) Sweet
Explanation:
D) Sweet
is the answer.
This is because, even though the poem 'li-young lees from blossoms' contains both the bitterness and sweetness of life, The extreme joy is expressed as sweet impossible blossom.
The last lines of the poem themselves make it clear as to how high energy of joy the word 'sweet' holds.
"There are days we live
as if death were nowhere
in the background; from joy
to joy to joy, from wing to wing,
from blossom to blossom to
impossible blossom, to sweet impossible blossom."
Answer:
D. Sweet has the most positive connotation.
Explanation:
The implication can be explained to imply word meaning - but unlike denotation, which is the literal, dictionary word meaning, connotation has more to do with your personal feelings about that particular word. So, when you think about the word sweet, obviously it means something useful and helpful, unlike skin and bins, which have a neutral connotation, or unlike dusty, which has an opposite of the expected. Thus, the correct answer is B. sweet.