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8 December, 04:31

Use the context to determine the connotation/s of the underlined word. That snake stole my purse.

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  1. 8 December, 04:50
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    In the sentence "That snake stole my purse", the noun "snake" is most probably compared with "evil person".

    The reason behind drawing a clear reference to an evil person is that snakes are perceived in many cultures as very malevolent creatures that are willing to harm you.
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