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A word can have a positive, neutral, or
connotation.

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Answer:

Negative

Step-by-step explanation:

A word can have positive, neutral, or negative connotations.

For example:

Positive: "I would love to go to the grocery store!" (the word love indicates that this person is excited to go to the grocery store. It's positive.)

Negative: "Do we HAVE to go to the grocery?" (this tone indicates that this person does not want to go. It's negative)

Neutral: "I am going to the grocery store. Would you like to come?" (there is no bias or opinion here, this person simply needs to go to the grocery store.)

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