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    the color red has a negative relationship with motivation which interfere with overall performance.However‚ this explanation has not been proved in China an can not be used for current results. Since in China‚ the color red is linked to positive connotations “red may evoke approach motivation” (84). Furthering research would help answer more questions and give greater explanations for the

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    diction is used so Soto can show how guilt can first reap benefits. In fact‚ to describe the delectable nature of the pie‚ Soto uses words with specific positive connotation‚ such as “perfumed”. When Soto describes his burp‚ which is a disgusting and unpleasant action‚ Soto opts out of describing his burp with words with negative connotation‚ but rather uses the word perfumed‚ which is rich with positive

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    words may have similar denotations‚ but over time events and trends change the meaning of these words. Words such as “gang” and “club” have evolved‚ and since evolving one has arose as a positive word and the other a negative. These changes in connotations develop when an event becomes significant enough to be a part of the media and become ingrained in history. Then from then on these words cannot ever go back to meaning anything different because of a popular following and spreading. Both “gang”

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    character painstakingly breaking through the rigid and unyielding ground to find water‚ with the connotations of tenacity and endurance‚ to position the viewer to regard the Australian people as persevering and determined. This connection between men‚ which is subconsciously noticed by the viewers‚ is also played advantageously through the film’s portrayal of the iconic Australian desert with the connotations and subsequent feelings of harshness and heat to subtly yet unequivocally position the viewer

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    How does Hill present Daily in The Woman in Black? Samuel Daily becomes an important character throughout The Woman in Black and turns out to be a light in the darkness for Kipps. Hill hints at this throughout the novel beginning firstly by the connotations of his name before continuing this further through the actions of the character and the settings which he appears in. We first meet Samuel Daily in chapter 3‚ The Journey North. It is at this moment when Hill introduces us to the idea that Daily

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    future incidents. Cartoons are not the only ones that display a sexual and violent connotation on public broadcast television. There’s always that certain show that displays their cast members with very little clothing. Such shows are the ones that are based on beaches. There’s always the occasional‚ and sometimes not so occasional‚ slow motion takes. These can be seen as a tool to better emphasize the sexual connotation. Of course‚ no good show is complete without a struggle coming to a conclusion after

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    Dockterman uses strong words and their connotations to establish the desired tone. The author uses words and phrases like ‘this generation‚’ ‘urgent‚’ ‘new studies’ and ‘recent’ to emphasize the current concern for the issue. These words show how the problem is currently applicable and how the most

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    stanzas to free verse poems full of imagery. Also‚ he is known for his use of environmental images in his works. In "I Knew a Woman‚"� Roethke ’s tone is of a sexual sense. To fully examine Roethke ’s tone‚ we must examine his word choice‚ his use of connotations‚ and his meter and rhyme scheme. In Roethke ’s poem‚ "I Knew a Woman‚"� he chooses his words very carefully to convey the tone he wants to his audience. At first glance‚ this poem seems totally innocent‚ but after a deeper look the true meaning

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    of connotation and imagery to describe the loneliness and weariness of a young mother who feels trapped in her domesticity‚ poet Rita Dove does just that‚ however briefly – she finds “a little room for thinking” amid the chaos and clutter of an otherwise dreary life. The first line of the poem‚ “She wanted a little room for thinking‚” states this common wish succinctly‚ and the following two lines‚ “but she saw diapers steaming on the line/A doll slumped behind the door‚” utilize connotation to

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    make the reader think I can not destroy something like this‚ we have to preserve it‚ not destroy it. Also Jimmy Carter uses strong word choices when he switches between using positive connotation and negative connotation to appeal to the emotions of the reader. In paragraph three‚ Jimmy Carter uses positive connotation to appeal to his readers emotions. He

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