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Which of the following best explains the connotation of the word yellow in the following passage? "why, sam, you're nothin' but a chicken-skinned, yellow-bellied fool! call me when you grow up! "
a. sam is a coward.
b. sam is a weakling.
c. sam is not smart.
d. sam is a hero.

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