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How are denotation and connation used differently in a sentence?

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Denotation means the literal definition.

Connotation means the emotions associated with the word.

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Example of denotation: The flower was red. Meaning the flower was literally red

Example of connotation: The child was stubborn

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connotative meanings of a word exist together with the denotative meanings

Connotation is created when you mean something else, something that might be initially hidden.

Denotation is when you mean what you say, literally

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