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Lexi
23 April, 12:59
To what does the term connotation refer to?
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Carter Ray
23 April, 14:39
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An idea or feeling that that a word appeals in addition to its literal or primary meaning
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Alvaro Horne
23 April, 15:45
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An idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal and primary meaning.
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