This is false: it has a very negative connotation.
It refers to a smile that is mocking or contemptuous (or a remark that is mocking or contemptuos) - so it's not a genuine smile, but an ironic and sarcastic smile. It has a negative and not a neutral connotation.
Answer:
glossy glassy bright gleaming polished
Explanation:
Karamihan diyan verb na (transitive/irregular)
I'm probably going to Montana next summer, i believe would be the best answer because its the only choice that really makes sense when you say it out loud.