Which option describes a neutral connotation?(1 point)

Responses

a feeling associated with a word that is neither good or bad
a feeling associated with a word that is neither good or bad

a feeling associated with a word that is opposite of its meaning
a feeling associated with a word that is opposite of its meaning

a bad feeling associated with a word
a bad feeling associated with a word

a good feeling associated with a word

a good feeling associated with a word

Which word has a similar meaning but a more neutral connotation than the word noisy?(1 point)

Responses

powerful
powerful

active
active

loud
loud

quiet

Which term describes an implied or suggested meaning of a word that is different than its literal meaning?(1 point)

Responses

denotation
denotation

connotation
connotation

context
context

negative

connotation

Option 1: A feeling associated with a word that is neither good nor bad.

The correct answer is "a feeling associated with a word that is neither good or bad." To determine the answer, you need to understand what a neutral connotation means. A neutral connotation refers to a word or phrase that does not evoke strong positive or negative feelings. In this case, the definition provided matches the option "a feeling associated with a word that is neither good or bad," as it implies that the word carrying a neutral connotation does not have a positive or negative emotional association.

quiet