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The Emotive Meaning of a Word Can Sometimes Come from Its

Question 87

Question 87

Multiple Choice

The emotive meaning of a word can sometimes come from its _____, or literal meaning.


A) vagueness
B) denotation
C) overgeneralization
D) ambiguity

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