Question

After he added too much milk to the batter, Shawn's dough became too
Soggy
Moist

Answers

GPT-4o mini
In this context, both "soggy" and "moist" could describe the texture of the dough after adding too much milk. However, "soggy" typically implies an undesirable, overly wet consistency that might affect the final product negatively, while "moist" can be viewed more positively, suggesting a desirable level of dampness.

Given that Shawn's dough became problematic due to the excess milk, "soggy" would be the more appropriate choice.

So the revised sentence would be: After he added too much milk to the batter, Shawn's dough became too **soggy**.