Benevolent policy :)
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An adage typically carries a neutral connotation, as it refers to a traditional saying that expresses a general truth or piece of advice. While many adages convey positive wisdom or insights, others may reflect caution or a more pragmatic viewpoint. The connotation can depend on the context in which the adage is used and the specific message it conveys. Overall, adages are valued for their wisdom, regardless of whether that wisdom is positive or negative.
Yes, readers can use context clues such as surrounding words, tone, and overall message to infer the connotation of a word. Words that appear alongside the word in question can provide hints about its positive or negative associations.
By using words like "savages" to give the audience a curtain impression of American Indians. - Apex Your Welcome :]
Indian removal.
connotation
Choosing a word with the wrong connotation can lead to miscommunication and misunderstandings. It may alter the intended message, causing confusion or offense to the listener or reader. Selecting words with the correct connotation is important for effective communication.
to the congress, most likely to the congress, most likely
short, as in ..."I can"
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to the congress, most likely to the congress, most likely