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Which sentence uses the word considerate correctly?
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Allie was a considerate host, leaving out extra towels, pillows, and snacks.
Allie was a considerate host, leaving out extra towels, pillows, and snacks.
He was completely considerate by all the identical doors in the hallway.
He was completely considerate by all the identical doors in the hallway.
Jason had to be very considerate about which outfit to wear to his interview.
Jason had to be very considerate about which outfit to wear to his interview.
She was very considerate to me when she slammed the door in my face.
Responses
Allie was a considerate host, leaving out extra towels, pillows, and snacks.
Allie was a considerate host, leaving out extra towels, pillows, and snacks.
He was completely considerate by all the identical doors in the hallway.
He was completely considerate by all the identical doors in the hallway.
Jason had to be very considerate about which outfit to wear to his interview.
Jason had to be very considerate about which outfit to wear to his interview.
She was very considerate to me when she slammed the door in my face.
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GPT-4o mini
The sentence that uses the word "considerate" correctly is:
"Allie was a considerate host, leaving out extra towels, pillows, and snacks."
This sentence correctly describes someone being thoughtful and attentive to the needs of their guests.
"Allie was a considerate host, leaving out extra towels, pillows, and snacks."
This sentence correctly describes someone being thoughtful and attentive to the needs of their guests.
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