Sunday, August 26, 2018

Positive vs. Negative Connotation (literature)



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Positive vs. Negative Connotation

Positive vs. Negative Connotation, positive usage of words vs negative usage of words. Positive connotation is used in a way that is positive. Negative connotation is used in a way that is negative. In other words, positive connotation when someone uses words to provoke a positive outcome. Negative connotation is when someone uses words to provoke a negative outcome. These connotations are used in real life and in texts. They are both used in texts such as scripts, books, essays, articles, and so forth. Connotations are connected to feelings. Feelings are connected to what someone sense when they interact with something. What someone feels when interacting with someone. They can feel by touch, listening, or talking.
Positive Connotation, is when words are used to prove a positive output. Positive connotation is used in scripts to provoke a brighter side to a difficult situation. There are times when a character is down on luck. The author will use a word, sentence, or phrase to change the characters attitude. Connotations try to change the feeling of a character or person. Sometimes we feel we are stuck in a negative light or situation. We sometimes need a positive light to come back to the happiness. Using positive use of words can make that possible.
Negative connotation, words used to provoke a negative outcome. These words are used to make life seem more miserable then you think or make the situation seem like it is going to be a failure. Negative connotations are used in stories by villains or characters who are very negative. They see everything in a negative light. There is no point to life. The situation is a failure or hopeless. These words are written to provoke sadness or suffering.
Connotations are connected to feelings. Feelings are connected to being alive. A person will find from reading a lot about life, that there are things that must be believed. There can not be a way to see the evidence all the time. There are times when evidence of truth has to be felt. That is what connotation is.



Reference:

(2018). Positive Connotation Examples. Retrieved from URL: https://www.examples.com/business/positive-connotation-examples.html. 

Negative Connotation (literature)


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Negative Connotation

Negative Connotation, usage of words that are negative. Words are used in texts and by people to provoke negative outcome. They provoke negative outputs or provoke sadness. Negative connotations are connected to negative feelings and negative meaning. They are words meant to make you think about the negative side of life. Sometimes, you look at the negative side of life and wonder what is the point. This is the purpose of negative connotation. They use words to provoke a negative action and make you think about rather that action is worth it or not. They are words that show the ugly side of life. Maybe the side you run away from. The side you feel some days in your life. The side that is negative, depressing, or sad.
Negative connotation is based on a negative outlook on life. In life you are given choices. The negative connotation or usage of negative words will provoke to see the negative side of your choices. You must be strong enough to ignore the negative side. You must be willing to see it and understand it. Otherwise, you will get lost in the negative side. It will consume you and you will only feel negative choices in your life.
Negative connotations are not always bad. There are times when you need to see the negative side to get a better understanding of what is going on. The world around you is not fully positive and happy. Sometimes, you need to know the negative side to learn how to deal with it. You need to see the bad consequences of an action to outweigh the worth of the action. Is the action of doing this thing worth it? Negative connotation can help you see the bad aspects of a decision. This will cause you to see life with wisdom. However, not all usage of negative words is worth listening too. You must be strong enough to know what negative words you need to hear and what negative words you do not need to hear. You do not need to hear every negative connotation.



Reference:

(2018). Positive Connotation Examples. Retrieved from URL: https://www.examples.com/business/positive-connotation-examples.html. 

Positive Connotation (literature)


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Positive Connotation

Positive Connotation, usage of words that provoke positive output. The words also provoke a sense of happiness. It is used in texts and by people in real life. Positive connotation provoke happy feelings that you to feel from time to time. They will give you light and make you feel better about life. Life can get ugly at times. You need some positive words of encouragement or wisdom to make you see life in a positive light. There are times when positive connotation is needed in a story or in life. Times when life is ruff or times when a story is hitting a sad point. That is the point when you need to add in some positive connotation to brighten the day. You can not look at life in a negative light. You have to see it in a positive light.
Meanings of words can have positive connotation. A word can be written in a harsh tone, but have a positive vibe to it. Words spoken or written do not always something bad. There are times when they are a joke. There is also times when they are not meant to provoke hate, but meant to provoke laughter. They are sometimes meant to provoke a concept that is more interesting. Interesting in the sense that they connect you to a positive feeling. A feeling you feel to make you feel better.
Positive connotations are also used for something that is formal. There are times when words are used to expressed something formal. Sometimes, people say thing to provoke something formal. People want you to feel respectable. People also want you to be happy about life or happy about things that make you happy in life. Formal use of words are used in texts and in real life to remind you of who you are. There times you forget who you are and you need a positive connotation to remind you of who you are. You need it to remind you to keep your dignity.














Reference:

(2018). Positive Connotation Examples. Retrieved from URL: https://www.examples.com/business/positive-connotation-examples.html. 

Geometric Sequences with Fractions (science)


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Geometric Sequences with Fractions

Geometric sequences with fractions, a pattern of fractions that are connected to code that is similar. Fractions are used which means that numbers divided by other numbers are used in a sequence that shows a similar code. The pattern can go up or down. It is a pattern between numbers. It is a pattern that follows a code and that code is present at each level. The geometric sequence starts from spot one and then it travels to other spots. How many times it travels forward or backward depends on how positions are in the sequence. Each position of a fraction is connected to each other. They are all connected by a code that binds them together. The code is usually the same in a geometric sequence, but sometimes the code adapts and changes based code within it. Some call it a code and others call it a math formula that connects the fractions. It shows the connection between the group of fractions standing next to each other.
An example of geometric sequence with fractions, would be 2/4 , 2/8, 2/16.This geometric sequence has a code that adapts as it moves to the next level. The code starts with a fraction that can be reduced to 1/2. Now as the fraction moves to the right, it multiplies the bottom denominator of the first reduced fraction which is 1/2. If you were to do the math, you would see the code multiplying the bottom number of each fraction by 2. It could be because the code started with 2 on the bottom and it wants to multiply the bottom by 2 to reach the next level. It does this every time. You will notice it if you look at the code long enough.
Every geometric sequence with a fraction has a code that binds them together. Sometimes the code is simple. Other times, the code is complicated and you might need a calculator to see it. But once you follow the code in the sequence, you will see where the equation is going. You will know if it is going up or down. You will know if it is going left or right. You will be able to see the geometric sequences future. You will be able to predict its next move.



Reference:

(2018). Geometric sequences with fractions. Retrieved from URL: http://www.emathematics.net/g5_fractions.php?def=geometric.