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What is the author’s intended tone, based on her use of the word grossly?
one expressing humor
one expressing outrage
one expressing a feeling of joy
one expressing a neutral feeling
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one expressing outrage
"Grossly" intensifies a negative judgment (e.g., "grossly unfair," "grossly exaggerated"), signaling strong disapproval or indignation rather than humor, joy, or neutrality.
"Grossly" intensifies a negative judgment (e.g., "grossly unfair," "grossly exaggerated"), signaling strong disapproval or indignation rather than humor, joy, or neutrality.
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