Question
Which phrase is the most descriptive?
Mr. Morrison went on a business trip. He dressed up in his nicest suit and drove to Westlake for the day. On the way back, he saw a produce stand on the side of the
road. He stopped and bought some apples and watermelons. After he got home, he noticed that he had gotten his nice pants dirty.
Mr. Morrison went on a business trip. He dressed up in his nicest suit and drove to Westlake for the day. On the way back, he saw a produce stand on the side of the
road. He stopped and bought some apples and watermelons. After he got home, he noticed that he had gotten his nice pants dirty.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The most descriptive phrase in the passage is "he dressed up in his nicest suit." This phrase provides a clear image of Mr. Morrison's effort to present himself well for the business trip and sets a tone for his professionalism. It also contrasts with the later detail about getting his nice pants dirty, adding depth to the narrative.