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English, 27.03.2020 20:48, marcelarvkowciih

Which replacement for the word "hard" in has a more POSITIVE connotation?

a. firm
b. stiff
c. rigid
d. unyielding

Which word has a NEUTRAL (neither positive nor negative) connotation? *
a. mansion
b. shack
c. residence
d. hut

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