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English, 21.08.2020 17:01, helpmepleasecx

Which of these choices best describes the difference between a word’s denotation and it’s connotation? A. The denotation is the most common definition of a word; a word’s connotation is its origin.
B. A word’s denotation is its literal meaning; synonyms and antonyms for a word are it’s connotations.
C. A word’s denotation is the root of the word; the definitions of a word are its connotations.
D. A word’s denotation is its literal definition; the feelings or associations that a word suggests are its connotations.

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