Which sentence relies on the connotation of the boldfaced word to convey meaning?

A. Kris pulled up the anchor, and we set sail for the enchanted island.
B. When I told Dad that I had lost his keys, he went totally bananas.
C. Mom asked me to pick up some peaches from the market.
D. Though it was hot outside, the air-conditioning made the room cold.

Respuesta :

I believe the answer is B. Why I chose B? I chose B because connotation is an implied meaning that is associated with a word in addition to its literal meaning. This association can be cultural or emotional.

Bananas = connotation in B

Another connotation
In my eyes, she is like a dove floating on the thermal cloud. 
Dove does mean a bird here but an angel







The sentence that depends on the connotation of the bold/highlighted word to communicate meaning would be:

B). When I told Dad that I had lost his keys, he went totally bananas.

  • 'Connotation' is described as a 'suggested or implicit meaning that is conveyed by a word or phrase.'
  • This meaning is in distinction from the literal or dictionary meaning of the word.
  • In the sentence given in option B, the word 'banana' is employed connotatively as it means 'to be extremely angry.'
  • In fact, 'to go banana' is an idiom that connotes 'becoming very elevated or enraged.'
  • Therefore, 'banana' in sentence B is used connotatively because its literal meaning communicates it as a fruit.

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