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English, 16.07.2019 12:00 joecheeramkuzhi2338

What is a similarity between connotative meaning and figurative language? both have implied meaning rather than the direct definition of technical language. both only use factual, direct terms to define an idea rather than an implied meaning. both use only positive-sounding words. both use only negative-sounding words.

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