Im 5’3
but some how i feel as tall as a tree.
I think alot so my mind is never free.
I love to draw
And drink water out of metal staws
I care about the earth
And I’ve been a really kind person ever since my birth.
Huge fragments vaulted like rebounding hail,Or chaffy grain beneath the thresher's flail :
The water flowing out of the chasm is strong and powerful. The purpose of these similes is to show how the water sprays and bounces around similar to the way hail falls and bounces once it hits a surface. It is also compared to grain being turned and tossed in a thresher, rolling and flying everywhere.
Answer:
C. Peaceful
Explanation:
<u>To answer this question we need to understand why some words feel more positive and some more negative. What influences the words?</u>
The words have denotation and connotation; these are two different meanings of a word.
The denotation of a word is its explicit or direct meaning. The connotation of a word refers to a meaning that is implied by a word apart from its direct meaning. Words can have cultural and emotional associations or meanings.
<u>Also, the words can have positive or negative connotations; it depends on the social, cultural, and personal experiences.</u>
So, keeping this in mind, we can say that the word 'boring' has a negative connotation. It gives us an impression of something annoying and dull.
From the given options:
- <u>the word </u><u>'stale'</u><u> has a negative connotation.</u> It is something unsympathetic.
- <u>the word </u><u>'monotonous'</u><u> has a negative connotation.</u> It gives an impression of something boring and dull as well.
- <u>the word </u><u>'lifeless'</u><u> has a negative connotation.</u> It is something unalive, dead, inanimate.
- <u>only the word </u><u>'peaceful'</u><u> has a positive connotation. </u>It gives an impression of something good, calm and without worrying.
I hope it helped you :)