The answer is: imagery
Imagery is the use of figurative language to portray things, actions and thoughts in a way that it appeals to the readers' physical senses. In that matter, the sensory details described arouse emotion or illustrate abstractions. It uses words related to the five senses: visual, auditory, tactile, gustatory and olfactory.
However, one image can represent more than one thing. For instance, a rose may have visual imagery as well as symbolize the color in a woman's cheeks, or represent some intensity of perfection.
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the correct answer is b
b. heart rhythms.
c. nutritional deficiencies.
d. blood disorders.
The answer is B: It is too broad; not specific.
Any form of feedback, especially when it relates to arguments and ideas, needs to be critical, incisive, precise, and constructive in order for it to be effective. It needs to be critical and incisive in order for the one receiving the feedback to be able to identify possible weak points in the argument and even counterclaims that could be presented. It also needs to be precise and constructive in order for that person to be able to easily identify possible shortcomings in his or her arguments and be able to correct them or make them more precise.
B. definitions.
C. shadings.
D. denotations.
A. Connotation
A flavor of a word; it's unspoken meaning that isn't said outright. Connotation allow a word to do double-duty, serving two purposes at one time.