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In English / High School | 2014-11-06

Why do words with positive connotations have positive connotations?

A. They have vowel sounds that are pleasing to the ear.
B. They were originally used to describe something pleasant.
C. They imply the presence of something desirable.
D. They have a positive definition.

Asked by Pileggi858

Answer (3)

B is the right answer choice because they are used to describe something pleasant

Answered by promiseufomadu | 2024-06-10

B has more description.

Answered by SarahA | 2024-06-10

Words with positive connotations evoke pleasant feelings due to their cultural history, emotional implications, phonetic appeal, and positive definitions. These factors influence how individuals perceive and react emotionally to language. Writers can leverage these aspects to choose words that elicit desired responses from their audience.
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Answered by SarahA | 2024-10-02