My little brother is so sweet; he gave me some of his Valentines Day candy from school.”

In this sentence, is the word sweet being used denotatively or connotatively?

How do you know?

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Answer:

The word sweet is connotative.

Explanation:

Because, Denotative means the literal definition of a word, not including the feelings and ideas that people may connect with that word. In this sentence,  if you say you're brother is sweet denotatively, it means he's literally sweet/ tastes sweet. Hence, the word sweet is used connotatively.

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