Read the sentence.

I spent the weekend at the beach to get away from the cold weather in the mountains.

Which statement about this sentence is true?

The sentence gives an example of connotation, because it uses the word cold to suggest that the weather is unemotional.
The sentence gives an example of connotation, because it uses the literal meaning of the word cold.
The sentence gives an example of denotation, because it uses the word cold to suggest that the weather is unemotional.
The sentence gives an example of denotation, because it uses the literal meaning of the word cold.

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Answer:

D : The sentence gives an example of denotation, because it uses the literal meaning of the word cold.

Explanation:

You can immediately cancel out options A & C because the word cold is presented as its literal meaning. It's down to B & D. It's not B because connotation is "the meaning a word suggests beyond its literal meaning". It would be D because denotation is "the literal meaning or dictionary definition of a word".

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The answer is, D) The sentence gives an example of denotation, because it uses the literal meaning of the word cold. This answer is correct on edge :D

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