Which word has a stronger connotation than the word mad?(1 point)
disappointed
upset
alert
furious
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furious
The word "furious" has a stronger connotation than the word "mad".
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Which word has a stronger connotation than the word mad?(1 point)
Responses
disappointed
disappointed
furious
furious
alert
alert
upset
upset
The word "furious" has a stronger connotation than the word "mad".
What do authors use to keep readers engaged and convey tone?(1 point)
Responses
perspective
perspective
point of view
point of view
word choice
word choice
sentence structure
Authors use word choice and sentence structure to keep readers engaged and convey tone.
Which statement best describes bias?(1 point)
Responses
the prejudice or opinion that authors may put into their writing
the prejudice or opinion that authors may put into their writing
the type of sentence that contains both a dependent and independent clause.
the type of sentence that contains both a dependent and independent clause.
the feeling associated with a specific word
the feeling associated with a specific word
the reason an author is writing about a subject