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What is a neutral connotation? Select the two correct answers.(1 point) It is the dictionary definition, or denotation. It is the opposite meaning of another word. It implies good ideas in relation to a word. It implies bad ideas in relation to a word. It generates neither a good feeling nor a bad feeling

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It generates neither a good feeling nor a bad feeling

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Although you asked for parwa to show two correct answers, among the question options there is only one correct answer. This is because, the connotation is a word that does not express its literal meaning, but one means subjunctive and figurative. The connotation can be positive (implies good ideas in relation to a word), negative (implies bad ideas in relation to a word) or neutral (does not generate a good feeling or a bad feeling).

When a word expresses its real definition, the one expressed in the dictionary, it is not a connatation, but a denotation. Furthermore, when a word expresses the opposite meaning of another word, it is not a connotation, but an antonym.

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