Peacemaker and Hiawatha worked together until the five tribes struck an agreement.
B)
The name they called themselves was Haudenosaunee...a name that refers to these peoples' huge family homes.
C)
Hiawatha...was probably based on a real person, a peaceful hero who helped to unite the Iroquois people hundreds of years ago.
D)
Although these people shared similar languages and cultures, they seldom saw eye-to-eye and most of their interactions were hostile.
I believe the answer is: C)
Hiawatha...was probably based on a real person, a peaceful hero who helped to unite the Iroquois people hundreds of years ago.
This is because since a connotation means an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning, and the history behind "Hiawatha" that is shown above is about a good event. Therefore a positive connotation.
C) Hiawatha...was probably based on a real person, a peaceful hero who helped to unite the Iroquois people hundreds of years ago.
Many words often have two meanings, a denotative meaning and a connotative meaning. Denotative meanings of words are the dictionary definitions of the words. The connotative meanings are a secondary more figurative meaning that can also show an emotion or feeling. Words that have positive connotations give the sentence or passage a positive mood or tone. In this sentence, the words "peaceful" and "unite" give the reader a sense of positivity and suggest positive connotations.
Option D does the complete opposite with the words "seldom" and "hostile". Options A and B have very neutral words.
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King Midas, in Greek mythology is known to be one of the most kind and caring king. Story goes that Silenus, a satyr, one day slept on his gardens and was then brought to King Midas where his life was spared. Seeing his kind act, Dionysius the god granted him his wish that whatever he touches becomes gold. He then experienced all the effects of his greed and the curse was reversed letting the king learn important lessons. A person who visits King Midas, wanted to learn wisdom from his bitter experience
Explanation
King Midas was in his treasure room when an old satyr appeared. Midas recognised him as Silenus, a friend of the god Dionysus, and invited him to stay. Dionysus was pleased and offered to grant Midas a wish. He wished that everything he would touch became gold