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When a word has an emotion or attitude attached to it, that's the word's A. origin. B. definition. C. connotation. D. denotation.
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When a word has an emotion or attitude attached to it, that's the word's A. origin. B. definition. C. connotation. D. denotation.
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C. connotation
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The best answer is C connotation. The definition of connotation is the feeling or ideas associated with a word besides just its meaning.
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