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Aleksandr [31]
3 years ago
5

Place the words in order from the most positive to the least positive. The first word you write will have a more positive connot

ation. The last word you write on the list will have the most negative connotation. Responses will vary depending on your association or understanding of the word. skinny slender thin underweight 1.______________________________________
2. _____________________________________
3. _____________________________________
4. _____________________________________
English
2 answers:
Olegator [25]3 years ago
7 0
Thin,skinny,slender,underweight
Ahat [919]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. slender

2. thin

3. underweight

4. skinny

Explanation:

I think all the words have negative connotations but skinny is the worst

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