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English, 29.10.2020 21:00, ginadesor3461

What is a similarity between connotative meaning and figurative language? Both have implied meaning rather than the direct definition of technical language.
O Both only use factual, direct terms to define an idea rather than an implied meaning.
Both use only positive-sounding words.
O Both use only negative-sounding words.

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