Which choice best defines a word’s connotative meaning? the literal meaning of the word the author’s attitude toward the word the interpretation of the word found in a thesaurus the feeling and association that the word evokes
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The correct answer is option D.
The feeling and association that the word evokes are the best way to define a connotative meaning.
In this way the author expresses his pint of view and relates to the readers.
It clearly states the main purpose of a text and words which address logic and reason are emphasised.
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The correct answer is following- The proper meaning of a Word’s Connotative is the feeling and association that the word evokes.
The word connotative comes from the word Connotation.
Connotation refers to a wide array of the negative and positive associations those are carried by most words naturally with them.
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