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Which sentence uses the connotative meaning of the word crooked?
I wore braces for two years to correct my crooked teeth.
The crooked businessman had more money than friends.
Driving on the long, crooked road made me feel dizzy.
The pictures on his poster appeared to be crooked.
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"The crooked businessman had more money than friends."
Explanation: here "crooked" is used connotatively to mean dishonest or corrupt, not physically bent.
Explanation: here "crooked" is used connotatively to mean dishonest or corrupt, not physically bent.
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