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trasher [3.6K]
3 years ago
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Which pair of words from “Welcome to “Rise of the

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jasenka [17]3 years ago
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"Opponents and enemies" pair of words from “Welcome to Rise of the  Knights" has a similar denotation but different  connotations.

<u>Option:</u> B

<u>Explanation:</u>

Welcome is the term that has different connotations but identical denotations. Denotation is interpretation into context of a word or symbol. Denotation is precisely the basic sense of a phrase. More or less, this is what dictionary seeks to describe or identify.

Denotation is a comparison to connotation most of the time, which involves the meaning involved. The term denotation is put in through its clear definitions. Connotation on the other hand gives meaning which gives rise to a reasonable attitude towards the occurrence.

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