The one I don't like is the following one:
<span>Jack likes baseball as much as I.
I would say either: as much as me
or
as much as I am
but not "as much as i"
</span>("as much as" requires either accusative or a phrase following it)
Answer:
It could be,
"They sat on the Terrace and many of the fishermen made fun of the old man and he was not angry."
But it most definitely is,
"But after forty days without a fish the boy’s parents had told him that the old man was now definitely and finally salao, which is the worst form of unlucky…"
Explanation:
These answers show the old man being ostracized, while the others don't.
I am unsure about the choices I make, because it might affect my destiny.
I would probably say plump.
Essentially, in this question, you're looking for the word that would be the least insulting. More broadly, when asked about positive connotation, you're looking for a word that is not viewed negatively.
Words like fat and cheap have negative connotations, especially when applied to people. Words like plump and frugal are much more positive.
intellectual, hardworking, successful.