There are words, such as “odor” and then there’s “aroma” or “scent”. Words like “odor” have a denotative meaning, which means that they are thought of and used in a negative way. Connotative words, on the other hand, are used in a positive way to describe something or someone. Ex: The flowers have a nice scent. “Scent” is used instead of “odor” because I’m the context, the flowers smell good and, thus, a word with a connotative meaning should be used in that scenario.
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Answer:they are sitting down in there house. and eating breakfast with a white plate. and they are sad and its a 3 pictures on the wall. and a plant on the table. a red tea pot in the girl hand. and some milk i think. the girl got in trouble. the dad feel bad about what he did. she has a spoon in her hand. both of them is looking down.