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Answer:
Chester in conversation with his new classmates, asking to be lent some money for his bus fare.
Explanation:
"Excuse me", said Chester as he shyly approached a guy he had seen sitting next to him in class, "I was wondering if you could lend me some bucks just to cover the bus fare. I left my wallet in the locker and I can't go back now."
The guy seemed reluctant at first, but then one girl from the group interjected "I know him. He's that new guy in our class."
So, he asked, "How much do you need, buddy? Will 5 dollars do?"
Chester, with a sigh of relief, "Absolutely! More than enough. I will make sure I pay you back tomorrow. I promise. "
"Thanks a bunch", he shouted while going towards the bus stand.
The word from that list with potential negative connotation is Tangled.
As a verb, it implies that something is being complicated or muddled probably with negative intentions. As a noun, it can be synonim for knot or for confusion. It can be used to imply that something is a mess, or a person is lost in a labyrinthic situation.
On the other hand, the other words have positive connotations: fresh can be applied to food that is in optimal condition for consumption or a breeze of fresh air that feels good.
Rare does not have a negative connotation. I.e. when you achieve a goal or do something that is not so common, rare implies that you beat the odds.
She loves novels, and she would like to read more of them.