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A word that means intelligent but has a negative connotation is
 
  a. smart.
  b. bright.
  c. cunning.
  d. wise.

Question 2

The feelings and associations that accompany a word are known as its
 
  a. connotative meaning.
  b. denotative meaning.
  c. standard meaning.
  d. figurative meaning.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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