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Identify each definition as having either denotative or connotative meaning.
bark: a sharp
cry of a dog
youthful: energetic
chatty: to
talk a lot
jump: to push
oneself off a
surface
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There you go
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1. denotative
2.connotative
3.connotative
4. denotative
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