Question
Which statement explains the difference between connotation and denotation?(1 point)
Responses
Denotation is the feeling a word evokes, and connotation is the dictionary definition of a word.
Denotation is the feeling a word evokes, and connotation 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 a word with one meaning, and connotation is a word with several different meanings.
Connotation is the feeling a word evokes, and denotation is the dictionary definition of a word.
Connotation is the feeling a word evokes, and denotation 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.
Responses
Denotation is the feeling a word evokes, and connotation is the dictionary definition of a word.
Denotation is the feeling a word evokes, and connotation 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 a word with one meaning, and connotation is a word with several different meanings.
Connotation is the feeling a word evokes, and denotation is the dictionary definition of a word.
Connotation is the feeling a word evokes, and denotation 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.
Answers
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The correct statement that explains the difference between connotation and denotation is:
**Connotation is the feeling a word evokes, and denotation is the dictionary definition of a word.**
**Connotation is the feeling a word evokes, and denotation is the dictionary definition of a word.**