Response area is the literal meaning of a word.

Response area describes the feeling a word invokes in addition to its literal meaning.

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It seems you're contrasting two concepts related to language and semantics: denotation and connotation.

  1. Denotation refers to the literal or primary meaning of a word – its explicit meaning as defined in the dictionary. For example, the denotation of the word "home" is a place where one lives.

  2. Connotation involves the feelings, emotions, or associations that a word carries beyond its literal definition. Using the same example, the connotation of "home" might evoke feelings of warmth, safety, and family.

In summary, while the response area related to denotation captures the defined meaning of a word, the response area for connotation encompasses the emotional and cultural associations tied to it.