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word study denotative, connotative, and figurative meanings a. directio…

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word study denotative, connotative, and figurative meanings
a. directions: read the pair of sentences below, paying close attention to how the underlined word is used. then, answer the questions. if you need help, check a dictionary.
a. after we planted the seedlings, the immature plants gradually started to grow.
b. janes friends were annoyed by her immature behavior at the concert.

  1. what is the denotative meaning of immature in sentence a?
  2. explain the connotative meaning of immature in sentence b. how was jane acting?
  3. why do you think the word immature has different meanings in these sentences, depending on whom or what it is describing?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. The denotative meaning is the literal dictionary - defined meaning. In sentence a, "immature" refers to plants that have not fully developed.
  2. The connotative meaning is the emotional or cultural - associated meaning. In sentence b, "immature" implies Jane was acting childishly or in a way that lacked the sophistication expected at a concert.
  3. Words can have different meanings depending on the context. When describing plants, "immature" has a biological - development meaning. When describing a person's behavior, it has a social - behavioral meaning related to expected levels of maturity.

Answer:

  1. Not fully developed (in a biological sense for plants).
  2. Jane was acting childishly or in a way that lacked sophistication.
  3. Context determines meaning. For plants, it's about biological development; for people, it's about social - behavioral expectations.