The road least taken by robert frost
They are both trying to teach you and make you learn
Tired from practice, AND Spending too much time preparing for a match
Participial phrases are verb phrases that act as adjectives to describe nouns. Putting these participial phrases into a sentence makes it easier to see how this works. Tired from practice, Justin decided to take a nap before doing his homework. In this sentence, "tired from practice" describes Justin. Spending too much time preparing for a match, Justin felt unprepared for his Calculus test. "Spending too much time preparing for a match" also describes Justin.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the second option. The word that has a neutral connotation would be multilevel. Connotation is the associated or secondary meaning of a word or expression in addition to its explicit or primary meaning. Multilevel in any definition would not relay any good or bad feeling to it. Hope this answers the question.
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