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In this paragraph, what connotation does “shame” have?

feeling proud
knowing right and wrong
having regret
feeling humiliation
11 months ago

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
In the paragraph, the word "shame" carries the connotation of "feeling humiliation." Shame often refers to a painful feeling of embarrassment or disgrace, which aligns with the idea of humiliation more than the other options listed.
11 months ago

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