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Hodge
27 December, 04:32
What is the connotation of the word floats
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Jeramiah Kramer
27 December, 05:06
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The connotation should be neutral. It's telling something not describing so it's neutral.
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Destiney Harvey
27 December, 05:59
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the answer is A and C
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