1) Select the passage that has a more complimentary tone a) It is humiliating to have to confess that Peter's arrogance was one of his most fascinating qualities. To put it with brutal frankness, there never was a more conceited boy. b) Now when dawn appeared, Telemachus rose and dressed himself. He bound his sandals on to his handsome feet, fastened his sword about his shoulder, and left his room looking like an immortal god. 2) Select the passage that has a more contemptuous tone.  a) In fact, young master Charles was a very great nuisance to me. It was a trial of patience to live peaceably; to watch over him was worse; and to teach him, or pretend to teach him, was inconceivable. b) She never seemed to belong to anyone, even when her father and mother had been alive. Other children seemed to belong to their fathers and mothers, but she had never seemed to really be anyone's little girl. She had food and clothes, but no one had taken any notice of her.  3) Which phrase has a more negative connotation?  a) an employee b) an underling 4) Which phrase has a more negative connotation? a) Scrutinizing someone's outfit b) Studying someone's outfit 5) Which phrase has a more positive connotation? a) a snicker b) a chuckle 6) Select the passage that has a more regretful tone.  a) I tried to console her. She stopped me, however, by putting her fingers in her ears at the first words I uttered and then lying down on the rug with her face pressed against the floor. Since nobody could convince her to get up; she was allowed to lie there as long as she liked. b) But I had wounded Dora's soft little heart, and she was not to be comforted. She was so pathetic in her sobbing. I don't know what I said to hurt her. All night I felt pangs of remorse that made me miserable. My conscience was haunted by a vague sense of enormous wickedness.

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