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Which of the following vocabulary words has a positive connotation? Dissolute, exemplary, anathema and wanton

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exemplary: serving as a desirable model
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Exemplary

Step-by-step explanation:

From all the vocabulary words, only “exemplary,” which is an adjective, has a positive connotation. This term is used to refer to someone or something that serves as a desirable or excellent model, and that deserves imitation.

The other words, on the other hand, have a negative connotation: “Dissolute” is used to refer to a person or a way of life that is overindulging in sensual pleasures and that lacks restraint; “anathema” is someone or something that is loathed and cursed by ecclesiastical authority and “wanton” is an adjective used for something bad (like damage, cruelty, and waste) that is extreme and careless.

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