Question
Find the underlined word in each sentence. Match it with a sentence whose underlined word has the same meaning but a more positive connotation.(2 points)Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.The malfunctioning car engine let out a cacophony of sounds before it completely broke down.When I heard a strange howl coming from the backyard, I peeked out the window with a sense of dread.Their living room décor was done in rich, bold colors.With the loss of his partner of 30 years, he was completely crestfallen.The Egyptian tombs with their opulent displays of wealth have fascinated visitors for years.The plane noise bothered the tenants so much, they petitioned to have the flight paths moved.The young student felt some apprehension around going to school for the first day, but he did great.She is not discouraged by the bad weather; she’ll run in any weather, rain or shine.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To match the underlined words with those that have a more positive connotation, here are the responses:
1. **Cacophony** can be matched with **rich** (from "their living room décor was done in rich, bold colors").
2. **Dread** can be matched with **apprehension** (from "the young student felt some apprehension").
3. **Crestfallen** can be matched with **fascinated** (from "the Egyptian tombs with their opulent displays of wealth have fascinated visitors").
4. **Bothered** can be matched with **petitioned** (from "the tenants so much, they petitioned to have the flight paths moved").
5. **Bad** can be matched with **any** (from "she’ll run in any weather, rain or shine").
Please let me know if you need further assistance!
1. **Cacophony** can be matched with **rich** (from "their living room décor was done in rich, bold colors").
2. **Dread** can be matched with **apprehension** (from "the young student felt some apprehension").
3. **Crestfallen** can be matched with **fascinated** (from "the Egyptian tombs with their opulent displays of wealth have fascinated visitors").
4. **Bothered** can be matched with **petitioned** (from "the tenants so much, they petitioned to have the flight paths moved").
5. **Bad** can be matched with **any** (from "she’ll run in any weather, rain or shine").
Please let me know if you need further assistance!