Pope Huff
01/22/2024 · Primary School
What type of connotation is the underlined word of the following passage from The Great Gatsby? " [She] swore that her sister had never seen Gatsby, that her sister was completely happy with her husband, that her sister had been into no mischief whatever." neutral positive
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The word "mischief" has a neutral connotation in the passage.
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