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n one to two sentences, explain how using the negative connotation of a word instead of the positive can impact a sentence.(2 p...Asked by hellokitty09
n 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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hellokitty09
make it sound like a 13 year old made it please
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hellokitty09
dont make it sound so dramatic
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Using the negative connotation of a word can make the sentence sound harsh, critical, or judgmental instead of positive or affirming. It can change the tone and overall message of the sentence, altering the way it is perceived by the reader.
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Like, using the bad vibes of a word can totally make the sentence sound, like, super mean and, like, not nice at all. It, like, changes the whole vibe of the sentence and stuff.
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Using the bad side of a word can make the sentence sound kinda harsh or not cool, you know? It makes it seem more, like, critical or judgy instead of positive.
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