Answer:
Chore
Explanation:
Hi,
Pastime doesn't really have a negative connotation basically means how things agree. Pursuit doesn't either neither does activity. Maybe chore? Kids usually use chores as a way of saying they're being forced to do something they don't want to do. Pretty sure it's the only answer that actually makes sense.
I hope this helps :)
The word that is an example of comparative degree adjective is louder. The comparative degree adjective shows that there are two objects that are in comparison while the superlative is when there are three or more items being compared.