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Arely Watts
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6 August, 18:04
What is the denotation for the word floats
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Haley Cline
6 August, 18:14
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There are many for the word float. Like float as in fly in the here or to rest or remain on the surface of water, many many definitions
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Jagger Hooper
6 August, 18:17
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Denotation=definition
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