Question
Any neighborhood courtesy—an exchange of a banana for a red pepper, or the return of a borrowed utensil—was sure to pass through our messenger system.
Which words have a connotative meaning in the sentence?
Any neighborhood
red pepper
borrowed utensil
messenger system
Which words have a connotative meaning in the sentence?
Any neighborhood
red pepper
borrowed utensil
messenger system
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In the sentence, the words or phrases with a connotative meaning are:
- **Any neighborhood**: This phrase implies a sense of community and connection among individuals, suggesting familiarity and shared social norms.
- **Messenger system**: This term carries connotations of communication and community interaction, suggesting a network of trust and reliance among neighbors.
The other phrases, **red pepper** and **borrowed utensil**, are more neutral in tone and do not carry strong connotative meanings in this context.
- **Any neighborhood**: This phrase implies a sense of community and connection among individuals, suggesting familiarity and shared social norms.
- **Messenger system**: This term carries connotations of communication and community interaction, suggesting a network of trust and reliance among neighbors.
The other phrases, **red pepper** and **borrowed utensil**, are more neutral in tone and do not carry strong connotative meanings in this context.