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English, 29.05.2020 23:02 DIVAEYES

Directions: Read each sentence. Write P in the parenthesis if the underlined word has a positive connotation.
Write N in the parenthesis if the word has a negative connotation.
1. lan and Atsuko were contenders in the story-writing contest. ( )
lan and Atsuko were rivals in the story-writing contest. ( )

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