When we speak of the flavor of a word, we're talking about the extra understood meanings that it carriesin addition to its main meaning. These extra meanings are called
A. definitions.
B. shadings.
C. connotations.
D. denotations.

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Answer 1
Answer:
the answer is C connotations

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In the sentence: Karissa wanted to invite up to fifteen people to the party.

 

The infinitive words of the last word of the infinitive phrase are D.to invite party rather ‘to invite up to fifteen people’. Infinitives starts with the connective ‘to’.

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