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he words "carefree" and "untroubled" are related in their denotation. Which choice explains their connotation?(1 point)
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The words "carefree" and "untroubled" are related in their denotation. Which choice explains their connotation?(1 point)
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The words "carefree" and "untroubled" are related in their denotation. Which choice explains their connotation?(1 point)
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The words "carefree" and "untroubled" are related in their denotation. Which choice explains their connotation? (1p
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The words "carefree" and "untroubled" are related in their denotation. Which choice explains their connotation?
A. They each have
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The words "carefree" and "untroubled" are related in their denotation. Which choice explains their connotation?
They each have a
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The words "carefree" and "untroubled" are related in their denotation. Which choice explains their connotation?(1 point)
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what connotation does the word glowered have in this context. a very negative connotation, a slightly negative connotation, a
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What connotation does the word mischief have in this context?
(1 point) Responses a slightly positive connotation a slightly
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The words "carefree" and "untroubled" are related in their denotation. Which choice explains their connotation? (1 point)
One has
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