Which word is an antonym for interested?(1 point)

Responses

curious
curious

concerned
concerned

focused
focused

bored

bored

Use the paragraph to answer the question.

Susie, an excellent baker, brought homemade treats for her classmates every Friday. Every Friday, during English class, she would distribute brownies, cupcakes, or cookies to everyone, including her teacher! It was a special treat that everyone looked forward to at the end of the week.

Which word is a synonym for the underlined word in the paragraph?

(1 point)
Responses

inferior
inferior

ordinary
ordinary

terrible
terrible

accomplished

accomplished

In one to two sentences, write an example of verbal irony.(2 points)

Saying "What a beautiful day" during a thunderstorm is an example of verbal irony, as it is the opposite of what is actually happening outside.

In one to two sentences, explain the difference between a homophonic pun and a homographic pun.(2 points)

A homophonic pun relies on words that sound the same or similar but have different meanings, while a homographic pun relies on words that are spelled the same but have different meanings.

Use the sentences to answer the question.

The two pianists had a good marriage. They always were in a chord.

In one to two sentences, interpret the figure of speech in the statement. Make sure to include the word or language being used in the figure of speech and explain the deeper meaning.

The figure of speech used in the statement is a pun, as it plays on the double meaning of the word "chord." In one sense, "chord" refers to a harmony in music indicating a pleasant sound relationship between notes, while in the other sense, it is a play on the word "cord" suggesting a strong bond or connection between the two pianists in their relationship.

In one to two sentences, explain how using the negative connotation of a word instead of the positive can impact a sentence.(2 points)

Using the negative connotation of a word instead of the positive can change the tone of a sentence to be more critical or disparaging. It can create a sense of disapproval or negativity towards the subject being described, leading the reader or listener to interpret the message differently.