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kaheart [24]
3 years ago
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Which word with similar denotation best completes each sentence with the correct connotation? exclusive, peculiar, unique, unriv

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English
2 answers:
Phoenix [80]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1. Mariah has gone up against the best players on the tennis court yet remains <u>unrivaled.</u>

2. You have a very <u>unique</u> name - I have not heard it before.

3. Inspector Clouseau's boss has the <u>peculiar</u> habit of twitching one eye when annoyed.

4. A copyright gives the <u>exclusive</u> right to use a product name.

Explanation:

From the given sentences, I have been able to provide the words with similar denotations that best completes each sentence with the correct connotation.

Denotation is known to be the literal definition of a word which can be found in the dictionary. While connotation is usually used to suggest a different association than its literal meaning.  The given words have their denotations which can be found in the dictionary but they have their connotations in the sentence where they used. For example, unique means ''being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else'' which is its denotation but in the sentence, its connotation is talking about something that is unpopular and different.

briii
2 years ago
Really helped, thanks!
Tamiku [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. Mariah has gone up against the best players on the tennis court yet remains unrivaled.

2. You have a very unique name - I have not heard it before.

3. Inspector Clouseau's boss has the peculiar habit of twitching one eye when annoyed.

4. A copyright gives the exclusive right to use a product name.

Explanation:

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