The correct choice is: They each have a positive connotation.
Both "carefree" and "untroubled" suggest a sense of lightness and peace, implying a state of happiness or absence of worry, which is generally viewed positively.
The words "carefree" and "untroubled" are related in their denotation. Which choice explains their connotation?(1 point) Responses They each have a positive connotation. They each have a positive connotation. 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 neutral connotation.
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The correct choice is: They each have a positive connotation.
Both "carefree" and "untroubled" suggest a sense of lightness and peace, implying a state of happiness or absence of worry, which is generally viewed positively.