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How is the denotation of a word different from its connotation?The denotation of a word gives the word’s emotional meaning, while the connotation of a word gives the world’s exact meaning.The denotation of a word gives the word’s negative meaning, while the connotation of a word gives the word’s positive meaning.The denotation of a word gives the word’s positive meaning, while the connotation of a word gives the word’s negative meaning.The denotation of a word gives the word’s exact meaning, while the connotation of a word gives the word’s emotional meaning.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Connotation refers to the wide array of positive and negative associations that most words naturally carry with them, whereas denotation is the precise, literal definition of a word that might be found in a dictionary.

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Answered by dalonjb
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The denotation of a word gives the word’s exact meaning, while the connotation of a word gives the word’s emotional meaning.

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