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which option describes a neutral connotation
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A neutral connotation refers to a word or phrase that does not invoke strong positive or negative feelings. It presents an objective or impartial tone. For example, the term "adult" has a neutral connotation, while "child" is also neutral. In contrast, words like "genius" or "failure" carry positive and negative connotations, respectively. If you have specific options you would like me to evaluate, please provide them.
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