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ser-zykov [4K]
1 year ago
6

Question 8(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)

English
1 answer:
hammer [34]1 year ago
6 0

The synonym that has a connotation that matches the tone is this:

  • Rowdy

<h3>What synonym has a connotation that matches the text?</h3>

The synonym that has a connotation that matches the text is the rowdy one. A synonym refers to a word that is similar in meaning to another one. In this text, we can see that the word, rowdy is similar to the tone that we find in this text. A lot of things are happening at the same time. There is a thunderstorm, lightning, frightful games, and people on the ground.

All of these portray a frightful and disorganized scene. Rowdy is similar to something uncontrollable. So, the scene created in the text shows a very rowdy scene. The tone of a text is the feeling we get from the reading. The feeling, in this case, is that of rowdiness, therefore the last option is right.

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