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A connotation is a commonly understood cultural or emotional association that some word or phrase carries, in addition to its explicit or literal meaning, which is its denotation. A connotation is frequently described as either positive or negative, with regard to its pleasing or displeasing emotional connection. For example, a stubborn person may be described as being either strong-willed or pig-headed; although these have the same literal meaning, strong-willed connotes admiration for the level of someone's will, while pig-headed connotes frustration in dealing with someone.
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The dog was a bolt of lighting.
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He could lift a building with that strength!
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all american
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can we be friends?
can I get brainliest PLEASE?
Answer:the hate you give, on the come up, the sun is also a star
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