thrilled, delighted, electrified, inspired

Which statement best describes these particular words?

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Connotation is the overall feeling that a work gives to a reader or audience, whereas denotation is the attitude that the author or characters have toward what is being discussed.
Connotation is the overall feeling that a work gives to a reader or audience, whereas denotation is the attitude that the author or characters have toward what is being discussed.

Connotation is how the author chooses to arrange the words, whereas denotation is about the specific words the author chooses to use.
Connotation is how the author chooses to arrange the words, whereas denotation is about the specific words the author chooses to use.

Connotation is the feelings and associations of a particular word, whereas denotation is the exact definition.
Connotation is the feelings and associations of a particular word, whereas denotation is the exact definition.

Connotation

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The statement that best describes the words "thrilled," "delighted," "electrified," and "inspired" is:

Connotation is the feelings and associations of a particular word, whereas denotation is the exact definition.

These words carry positive emotional connotations, suggesting excitement and positivity, while their denotations would simply describe a state of being excited, happy, or motivated.