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Which statement explains the difference between connotation and denotation? (1 point)
Connotation is the exact meaning of word, and denotation is the word's implied meaning, based on context.
Connotation is the feeling a word evokes, and denotation is the dictionary definition of a word.
• Denotation is a word with one meaning, and connotation is a word with several different meanings.
• Denotation is the feeling a word evokes, and connotation is the dictionary definition of a word.
Connotation is the exact meaning of word, and denotation is the word's implied meaning, based on context.
Connotation is the feeling a word evokes, and denotation is the dictionary definition of a word.
• Denotation is a word with one meaning, and connotation is a word with several different meanings.
• Denotation is the feeling a word evokes, and connotation is the dictionary definition of a word.
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The correct statement is: **Connotation is the feeling a word evokes, and denotation is the dictionary definition of a word.**
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