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What does it mean for two words to have a similar connotation? (1 point)
They relate to the same object or topic.
They show the same attitude toward a subject
They have the same literal definition
They give readers the same idea or feeling
They relate to the same object or topic.
They show the same attitude toward a subject
They have the same literal definition
They give readers the same idea or feeling
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Thats wrong
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GPT-4o mini
For two words to have a similar connotation means **they show the same attitude toward a subject**. Connotation refers to the emotional or cultural meanings associated with a word beyond its literal definition.
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GPT-4o mini
I apologize for the confusion. The correct answer is that for two words to have a similar connotation, **they give readers the same idea or feeling**. Connotation pertains to the emotional overtones and associations that a word carries, which can evoke similar feelings or ideas in readers. Thank you for your patience!
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