Identify and briefly explain the differences between connotative and denotative meanings of words. Provide an example of each

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: Answers will vary but should include the following definitions:
Connotative – consists of the meaning of a word based on our experiences. “Notorious.”
Denotative – the literal meaning of a word as one might find it in a dictionary. “Famous.”

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Research on nonverbal communication skill and interpersonal successes and failures indicates all of the following except ______.

a. Expressive people tend to be more intelligent than less expressive people. b. Expressive people tend to be rated as more physically attractive than less expressive people. c. Skilled decoders tend to be less lonely than unskilled decoders. d. Skilled decoders tend to be more satisfied with their marriages than unskilled decoders.

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