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In the phrase, "the grim-faced Yankee principal," how is the word "Yankee" an example of semantic slanting? (1 point)

It is used with a negative connotation.
It is an exaggeration.
It presents a vivid image.

Is the answer:
It is used with a negative connotation.

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Yes, the answer is "It is used with a negative connotation." In this phrase, the word "Yankee" is an example of semantic slanting because it is used to subtly convey a negative or unfavorable meaning. The word "Yankee" typically refers to someone from the United States, particularly from the northern states. However, in this context, it is being used to imply that the principal is stern or strict. This slight alteration in meaning through word choice demonstrates semantic slanting to create a negative impression.