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Vaughn Key
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2 May, 14:17
What is a positive connotation?
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Giselle
2 May, 14:36
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The emotions and associations connected to a word is known as its connotative meaning.
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Arely Andrews
2 May, 14:44
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the emotions and associations connected to a word is known as its connotative meaning. Depending on our experiences, certain words have a positive, negative, or neutral connotation.
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