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How is the connotative meaning of a word different from the denotative meaning of a word? A. A connotative meaning is stated in precise words, while a denotative meaning uses ambiguous words.
B. A connotative meaning is related to the origin of a word, while a denotative meaning is related to the root of a word.
C. A connotative meaning is the literal meaning of a word, while a denotative meaning is the figurative meaning of a word.
D. A connotative meaning is based on the emotions associated with a word, while a denotative meaning is based on a specific dictionary meaning.

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