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English, 15.09.2021 14:00 arnold2619

Read ine sentences. My brother is a weird boy. I never understand what he is
thinking.
My brother is a unique boy. He has a very creative side.
Which sentence correctly describes the connotations of the
underlined words?
OA) Weird and uniqueboth have neutral connotations.
OB) Weird and unique both have negative connotations.
Weird has a negative connotation, and unique has a
C)
positive connotation.
Weird has a neutral connotation, and unique has a
OD)
negative connotation.

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