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What is the difference between denotative and connotative words?(1 point) Responses Denotative words are always negative; connotative words are always positive Denotative words are always negative; connotative words are always positive Denotative words suggest images; connotative words have a direct meaning Denotative words suggest images; connotative words have a direct meaning Denotative words are usually nouns; connotative words are usually verbs Denotative words are usually nouns; connotative words are usually verbs Denotative words have a direct meaning; connotative words have additional suggested meanings
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The correct response is: **Denotative words have a direct meaning; connotative words have additional suggested meanings.**
Denotative meanings refer to the literal, dictionary definition of a word, while connotative meanings encompass the emotional and associative implications that a word may carry beyond its literal meaning.
Denotative meanings refer to the literal, dictionary definition of a word, while connotative meanings encompass the emotional and associative implications that a word may carry beyond its literal meaning.
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