Which of the following is the connotation of a word?(1 point)

Responses

the context of a word
the way a word is pronounced
the literal meaning of a word
the feelings a word suggests

User Icon for JeanGrayMyBeanGray JeanGrayMyBeanGray answered
1 year ago

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Question 1:Which of the following is the connotation of a word?
Answer: the feelings a word suggests

Question 2:Which of the following is the denotation of a word?
Answer:its literal meaning

Question 3:The words "carefree" and "untroubled" are related in their denotation. Which choice explains their connotation?
Answer:They each have a positive connotation.

Question 4:Which synonym for outstanding has a negative connotation?
Answer:unresolved

Question 5:If a word does not evoke any feelings, which type of connotation does it have?
Answer:neutral

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User Icon for Plantallicious Plantallicious answered
1 year ago

Thanks JeanGray is right

User Icon for JeanGrayMyBeanGray JeanGrayMyBeanGray answered
1 year ago

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User Icon for Sadaris Sadaris answered
1 year ago

JeanGrayMyBeanGray is correct

User Icon for +Dianna+ +Dianna+ answered
1 year ago

thanks jeangraymybeangray

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

The connotation of a word refers to the feelings or emotions that a word suggests. It goes beyond the literal meaning of the word and can evoke positive, negative, or neutral associations. To determine the connotation of a word, you can consider the overall tone, cultural and personal associations, and the context in which the word is used. In this case, the correct response is "the feelings a word suggests."