Which of the following best illustrates the connotative meaning of the word "fox"?
Answer: A cunning or sly person
Explanation
The connotative meaning of "fox" refers to traits such as cleverness or slyness.
This meaning is often used metaphorically to describe someone's smart or deceptive nature.
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