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How do the connotations of a word determine its effectiveness in speech and writing?

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The first answer is connotation. The second answer is context. Hope that helps!

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By simply identifying what the word is like for example if your reading a passage about a robbery and they continuously use the words harm or intruder you would know that that's a negative connotation and it would give you the vibe, tone, or mood of the passage.

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