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how do I change the connotation in a paragraph

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Viyanabhagwanani Viyanabhagwanani
  • 16-10-2020

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Connotations can be either positive, negative, or neutral. Writers often use different connotations to inject multiple layers of meaning into a word, phrase, or passage. Take this sentence, for example: “The dog is thin.” It has neutral connotations because it is simply a statement of fact.

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