The best choice that explains the connotation of the words "carefree" and "untroubled" is:
They each have a positive connotation.
Both words suggest a sense of lightness and lack of burden, which is generally viewed positively.
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The words "carefree" and "untroubled" are related in their denotation. Which choice explains their connotation?(1 point)
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They each have a negative connotation.
They each have a negative connotation.
One has a positive and the other a negative connotation.
One has a positive and the other a negative connotation.
They each have a positive connotation.
They each have a positive connotation.
They each have a neutral connotation.
They each have a neutral connotation.
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The best choice that explains the connotation of the words "carefree" and "untroubled" is:
They each have a positive connotation.
Both words suggest a sense of lightness and lack of burden, which is generally viewed positively.