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18 December, 09:47

If someone said walked up to you and said, "What's up my brother?" and they are not related to you, what form of the

word 'brother' would this be considered?

infer

unruly

connotation

carousing

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  1. 18 December, 10:00
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    I would say connotation because the sentence uses the word "brother" in a way that does not associate with its original meaning. Although the question is confusing.
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