Asked by chey
7.
Which sentence uses a word with the most positive connotation?
The crowd at the concert was boisterous and disorderly.
The crowd at the concert was energetic and vibrant.
The crowd at the concert was noisy and chaotic.
The crowd at the concert was rowdy and disruptive.
Which sentence uses a word with the most positive connotation?
The crowd at the concert was boisterous and disorderly.
The crowd at the concert was energetic and vibrant.
The crowd at the concert was noisy and chaotic.
The crowd at the concert was rowdy and disruptive.
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The sentence that uses a word with the most positive connotation is:
"The crowd at the concert was energetic and vibrant."
"Energetic" and "vibrant" both convey a lively and enthusiastic atmosphere, which has a more positive implication than the other options.
"The crowd at the concert was energetic and vibrant."
"Energetic" and "vibrant" both convey a lively and enthusiastic atmosphere, which has a more positive implication than the other options.
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