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What is the difference between connotation and denotation?(1 point)
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Connotation is a word’s literal meaning, and denotation is the subtle degrees of difference in a word’s meaning.
Connotation is a word’s literal meaning, and denotation is the subtle degrees of difference in a word’s meaning.

Connotation is the figurative meaning of a word, and denotation is a word’s literal meaning.
Connotation is the figurative meaning of a word, and denotation is a word’s literal meaning.

Connotation is the associations attached to a word, and denotation is a word’s literal meaning.
Connotation is the associations attached to a word, and denotation is a word’s literal meaning.

Connotation is a word’s literal meaning, and denotation is the associations attached to a word.

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Connotation is the associations attached to a word, and denotation is a word’s literal meaning.

(Connotation = emotional/cultural associations; denotation = dictionary definition.)