Use the paragraph to answer the question.

But something brighter than sunshine used often to look from the cottage into the forest, and something even more gloomy than shadows often glowered from its windows upon the sunny lake.
What connotation does the word glowered have in this context?

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Responses

a very negative connotation
a very negative connotation

a slightly positive connotation
a slightly positive connotation

a slightly negative connotation
a slightly negative connotation

a very positive connotation

1 answer

The word "glowered" in this context has a very negative connotation. The term suggests a sense of anger, intensity, or disapproval, especially in contrast to the brightness described. Therefore, the correct response is:

a very negative connotation

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