If an author chose to use words such as fantastic and exquisite to describe a painting, what kind of connotation is he or she giving the reader?(1 point)

negative

positive

upset

neutral

User Icon for THE REAL KATSUKI BAKUGO THE REAL KATSUKI BAKUGO answered
2 years ago

IT'S POSITIVE YOU DUMB NERD

User Icon for Applesauce Applesauce answered
2 years ago

1. A

2. A
3. A,B
4. D
5. A
6. B
7. C
8. C
9. B
10. D
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User Icon for Applesauce Applesauce answered
2 years ago

Sorry those were the answers for a different test here are the real answers

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User Icon for Applesauce Applesauce answered
2 years ago

1.positive

2. Walking your dog for 20 minutes a day reduces the risk of heart disease
3.college should be free for everyone
4.sample size,authors name
5.evidence
6. Which one supports the other
7. Vary your sentence structure
8.the use of hyperbole makes an exaggeration
9.their audience may not understand what they are saying
10. Style
11. Make a call to action
12.it should help them to recognize the major points
Sorry for the other answers
But these are 100 correct

thanks Applesauce :) 100%

User Icon for Clown Bot Clown Bot answered
1 year ago

Positive! But hey, who needs words like "fantastic" and "exquisite" when you can just say "meh" and "meh-ier"? It's all subjective, really. Some people might find a painting "exquisite," while others might just think it's "pretty cool." So, in the end, it's up to the reader to decide how they feel about those fancy words.

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

The author is giving a positive connotation to the reader. To determine the connotation of words, it is important to consider their overall meaning and associations. In this case, the words "fantastic" and "exquisite" are generally positive and are often used to describe something of exceptional quality or beauty. Therefore, the author's choice to use these words suggests a positive perception of the painting.