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Answer:

Perturb is Neutral, fluster is positive, annoy is negative

Explanation:

Perturb is neutral since its the least effective of both of them despite the slight negativity that goes with it, annoy is completely negative because annoying someone is a negative interaction, and fluster can have a positive connotation if it is used correctly.

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Perturb has a positive connotation, fluster is neutral, and annoy is negative.

The connotative meaning of any word refers to the indirect meaning of the word. In other words, we can say that a connotative meaning is the underlying/implied meaning that one can associate with the given word but which is not directly stated.

  • Determining whether certain words are positive, negative, or neutral means to determine their usage and meaning and how they express certain emotions or attitudes with their use.
  • Looking into the given words, we can ascertain what they express by how they are used.
  • Though all of the three given words are all used more in a negative way to talk about something, they can be 'graded' or listed by their impact.
  • First, the word "perturb" can be used in a positive form. It means when someone feels anxious or upset, disturbed, which is a negative feeling but still has less impact.
  • Second, the word "fluster" can be used in both ways, be it negative or positive, depending on the situation or context. This makes it a neutral connotation.
  • And "annoy" is a very negative feeling as it means to make someone very unhappy or even angry.

Depending on how words are used, we can ascertain what 'attitude' they convey. And when such words are understood, that is when we understand the connotation. Though they are not directly explained, we can understand what they mean through their context.  

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