1. B. the feelings a word suggests
2. B. They each have a neutral connotation.
A.the way a word is pronounced B. the feelings a word suggests
C. the literal meaning of a word D. the context of a word
2. The words "carefree" and "untroubled" are related in their denotation. Which choice explains their connotation?
A. They each have a positive connotation.
B.They each have a neutral connotation.
C. One has a positive and the other a negative connotation.
D. They each have a negative connotation.
If a word does not evoke any feelings, which type of connotation does it have?
Positive B. neutral C. negative D. unbiased
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2. B. They each have a neutral connotation.
2. A. They each have a positive connotation.
3. B. neutral
2. The words "carefree" and "untroubled" are related in their denotation, as they both refer to being without worry or stress. However, in terms of connotation, they each have a positive connotation. This means that they evoke positive feelings or associations. Therefore, the correct answer is A. They each have a positive connotation.
If a word does not evoke any feelings, it is considered to have a neutral connotation. Therefore, the correct answer is B. neutral.
To answer question 2, the words "carefree" and "untroubled" are related in their denotation, which means that they have similar or overlapping literal meanings. However, their connotation refers to the feelings or associations they evoke. In this case, the correct answer is A. They each have a positive connotation, as both words generally imply a sense of ease, calmness, and freedom from worries or troubles.
If a word does not evoke any feelings, it would have a neutral connotation. Therefore, the correct answer to the third question is B. neutral. A word with a neutral connotation is generally seen as lacking any strong positive or negative associations.