Could someone check my answers for me?

Key: < = My Answer
1. Use the sentence to answer the question. The men in the restaurant chatted about their dogs. Which word has a similar connotation and denotation to the word chatted as it is used in the sentence?(1 point)
lectured
argued
talked<
shouted

2. Use the sentence to answer the question.

Bob walked out the door. Which word could replace walked in the sentence if the author wanted to show that Bob was angry?(1 point)

strode
scurried
skipped
stomped<

3.Use the sentence to answer the question. Kamala danced alone in the rain. Which word has a similar denotation and connotation to danced?
(1 point)
marched
flipped
waltzed<
played

4. When you replace a word in a sentence with a new word that has a different connotation but the same denotation, you can change the?
(1 point)
tone.<
length.
voice.
meaning.

they are correct

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No 4 is tone stop lying

the last one is tone i just took the quick check and i put meaning in and i was wrong went back to look at the answer it was tone so 1,2,3 are right and 4 is tone not meaning

It is indeed tone, I took the assignment and got all correct, tone is the answer not meaning.

Is 4 tone or meaning?

Yes, as others are saying, the last answer is tone, not meaning. The question was saying that if you replace the word that has a different connotation but the same denotation, what would be changed? Because denotation means “ the literal dictionary meaning of a word”, the meaning is going to be the same, but the tone will be different due to the connotation. It’s good to know the difference :)

1. To check your answer for question 1, you are asked to identify a word with a similar connotation and denotation to the word "chatted" as it is used in the sentence "The men in the restaurant chatted about their dogs." The options given are: lectured, argued, talked, and shouted.

To determine the correct answer, you need to understand the definitions of connotation and denotation. Connotation refers to the emotions and feelings associated with a word, while denotation refers to the literal or dictionary definition of a word.

In this sentence, the word "chatted" suggests a casual and friendly conversation. Among the choices, the word "talked" has a similar connotation and denotation. Therefore, your answer "< talked" is correct.

2. For question 2, you need to find a word that can replace "walked" in the sentence "Bob walked out the door" to show that Bob was angry. The options provided are: strode, scurried, skipped, and stomped.

To check your answer, you can analyze the emotions conveyed by each option. Strode suggests walking with purpose and confidence, scurried implies a quick and hurried movement, skipped conveys a light and playful action, and stomped suggests anger or frustration. Among these choices, "stomped" is the most suitable word to show Bob's anger. Therefore, your answer "< stomped" is correct.

3. For question 3, you need to find a word with a similar denotation and connotation to the word "danced" in the sentence "Kamala danced alone in the rain." The options provided are: marched, flipped, waltzed, and played.

To check your answer, you need to understand the meanings and associations of each option. "Marched" suggests a military or organized movement, "flipped" implies a sudden or quick change of position, "waltzed" refers to a graceful dance, and "played" is a general term that doesn't specifically convey the idea of dancing. Among these choices, "waltzed" has a similar denotation and connotation to "danced." Therefore, your answer "< waltzed" is correct.

4. For the last question, you are asked what can be changed when you replace a word in a sentence with a new word that has a different connotation but the same denotation. The options given are: tone, length, voice, and meaning.

To check your answer, it's important to understand the meanings of each option. "Tone" refers to the overall mood or attitude expressed in a sentence, "length" refers to the number of words or characters in a sentence, "voice" refers to the unique style or perspective of the author, and "meaning" refers to the specific message or intention conveyed by a sentence. In this case, when replacing a word with a different connotation but the same denotation, the change will impact the overall tone of the sentence. Therefore, your answer "< tone" is correct.

1. C

2. C
3. C
4. D

4 is incorrect.