It is just as exasperating when you discover the definition of '' evocation '' is ''the act or fact of evoking''

If you rewrote sentence 4 beginning with. Nor are you. The next words should be

(1). Just as exasperated
(2) exasperated any lesser
(3) any less exasperated
(4) furthermore exasperated


(5)then more exasperated


I pick # 3

See above.

If you want to rewrite the sentence "It is just as exasperating when you discover the definition of 'evocation' is 'the act or fact of evoking'" to begin with "Nor are you," the next words should be "any less exasperated."

To come up with this answer, you need to understand the structure of the sentence and the meaning you want to convey. In the original sentence, the speaker expresses their exasperation when they discover the definition of 'evocation' is simply the act or fact of evoking. The phrase "nor are you" is used to indicate that the listener or reader should also share in this exasperation.

To rewrite the sentence starting with "Nor are you," you need to find an appropriate phrase that conveys the idea that the listener or reader is also exasperated. Among the given options, "any less exasperated" is the best choice because it implies that the listener or reader is being just as exasperated as the speaker. The other options do not convey the same meaning or maintain the parallel structure of the sentence.