Question

Choose the answer that changes the underlined word in the sentence below, and correctly identifies the connotation of the new sentence.



Ann was happy to see pineapple on the ginormous pizza.

(2 points)
Responses

Ann was disappointed to see pineapple on the ginormous pizza. (neutral connotation)
Ann was disappointed to see pineapple on the ginormous pizza. (neutral connotation)

Ann was delighted to see pineapple on the ginormous pizza. (neutral connotation)
Ann was delighted to see pineapple on the ginormous pizza. (neutral connotation)

Ann was disgusted to see pineapple on the ginormous pizza. (negative connotation)
Ann was disgusted to see pineapple on the ginormous pizza. (negative connotation)

Ann was unhappy to see pineapple on the ginormous pizza. (positive connotation)

1 answer

The best option to change the underlined word in the sentence and correctly identify the connotation is:

Ann was disgusted to see pineapple on the ginormous pizza. (negative connotation)

This option effectively changes the tone of the sentence from positive to negative, correctly reflecting the connotation associated with "disgusted."