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2. The character in the novel had a life so (unhappy | miserable | dejected), he was deeply worried and sad all the time.
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Best choice: miserable.
Reason: "miserable" conveys ongoing, severe suffering and fits the idea of being "deeply worried and sad all the time." "Unhappy" is milder; "dejected" usually describes a temporary mood, not an entire life.
Improved phrasing: "The character in the novel had a life so miserable that he was deeply worried and sad all the time."
Reason: "miserable" conveys ongoing, severe suffering and fits the idea of being "deeply worried and sad all the time." "Unhappy" is milder; "dejected" usually describes a temporary mood, not an entire life.
Improved phrasing: "The character in the novel had a life so miserable that he was deeply worried and sad all the time."
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