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Which word from Li-Young Lee's "From Blossoms" has the most negative connotation?A.ladenB.nectarC.boughsD.dusty

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Which word from Li-Young Lee's "From Blossoms" has the most negative connotation?A.ladenB.nectarC.boughsD.dusty

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The word with the most negative connotation from Li-Young Lee's "From Blossoms" is "D. dusty". This word often has a negative connotation as it can imply neglect, old age, or lack of cleanliness. The other words, "laden", "nectar", and "boughs", generally have neutral or positive connotations. "Laden" implies fullness or abundance, "nectar" is a sweet substance that implies attractiveness or deliciousness, and "boughs" are tree branches, a natural and often positive image.

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