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The answer is rowdy. Rowdy means noisy or disorderly, which is what the term boisterous is most likely to mean in this sentence. Shouting, cheering, and laughter could all go under the category of rowdy.
A tip i can give you is to use a topis that you are strong about. Forexample, if you strongly believe that state tests should not be administered you should use that. But ypou need evidence to back this claim up. If you dont, then the essay wont be per<span>suasive</span> it will only be an opinion that people wont believe.