Asked by HaydenReturned
What does it mean for two words to have a similar connotation?(1 point)
Responses
They give readers the same idea or feeling.
They give readers the same idea or feeling. - no response given
They have the same literal definition.
They have the same literal definition. - incorrect
They relate to the same object or topic.
They relate to the same object or topic. - no response given
They show the same attitude toward a subject.
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They give readers the same idea or feeling.
They give readers the same idea or feeling. - no response given
They have the same literal definition.
They have the same literal definition. - incorrect
They relate to the same object or topic.
They relate to the same object or topic. - no response given
They show the same attitude toward a subject.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**They give readers the same idea or feeling.**
This means that the words evoke similar emotions or associations, even if their literal definitions might differ.
**They give readers the same idea or feeling.**
This means that the words evoke similar emotions or associations, even if their literal definitions might differ.
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