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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The words ambitious and aggressive have their meanings change from a negative connotation to those who seek advancement or success in a highly competitive fashion.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a) amelioration b) generalization c) pejoration d) specialization

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey I'm back at your other question if you still need help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its ok ill post it here after this one cx thank you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you're welcome but i'm commonly requested for help cuz i'm apparently sooooooo smart so i was helping other people :) p.s one sec on this questions answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Wait I don't get the question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

p.s you never gave me a medal last time :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Idk I don't get it either. Heres the full thing: Identify the type of change illustrated. The words ambitious and aggressive have their meanings change from a negative connotation to those who seek advancement or success in a highly competitive fashion. a) amelioration b) generalization c) pejoration d) specialization

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohhhhh okay one sec

OpenStudy (anonymous):

My bad lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Perjoration, I think. Look it up in a dictionary and see if it makes sense. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I chose that one last time and it said it is incorrect.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i got u she is wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay, okay. By the way, Addi, About your message. I know, that's why I said "I think" and "look it up."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a.)the act of making something better; improvement. b.)a general statement or concept obtained by inference from specific cases.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it wouldnt be making an improvement... i don't think. so b?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

which do you think ??? and ok @LeeEtchison I understand but you need to work it out with her not give the answer you think but don't really know

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A @Haleyy_Bugg yes your right A ^_~

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Any more ???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I was hoping she'd look it up, because in the dictionary it says "the opposite of amelioration", which would lead her to the right answer. :)

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