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Which of the following statements about words is true? Words have literal, denotative meanings. A word might emotionally mean different things to different people. While reading, people need to use context
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Which of the following statements about words is true?
Words have literal, denotative meanings.
A word might emotionally mean different things to different people.
While reading, people need to use context clues to determine the meanings of words within sentences.
All of the choices are correct
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i think all choices are correct
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