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one to two sentences, explain how using the negative connotation of a word instead of the positive can impact a sentence.
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My answer: Using a negative connotation could make the sentence more aggressive. For example using ¨stubborn¨ instead of ¨dedicated¨. A positive connotation could make the sentence more as a compliment. Like using ¨easygoing¨ instead of ¨lazy¨.
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my answer: Positive and negative connotation examples show how words can evoke a certain feeling. See connotation examples in sentences to see two sides of a concept.
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