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11 December, 17:00

Degol had no sooner walked in the door than his mother

charged him with a list of chores.

Which statement best explains how the connotation of the word charged

affects the tone of the sentence?

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  1. 11 December, 17:02
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    The connotation of the word "charged" provides an 'aggressive' or 'offensive' tone to the sentence.

    Explanation:

    The word "charged" exemplifies the connotation i. e. "burden" instead of being "instruction". As Degol had just reached and he's been instructed with a list of chores which sounds itself very offensive. Thus, the connotative meaning converts the tone of the sentence into an annoying and obnoxious one. The usage of "charged" adds to the intensity of the situation and casts the emphasis and emotion to the statement.
  2. 11 December, 17:08
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    The connotation of the word "charged" gives the sentence an aggressive tone

    Explanation:

    cuz APEX
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