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In which sentence does the underlined word have the most negative connotation?

Question 5 options:

A)Sasha feels *compassion* for her friend.


B)Sasha feels *pity* for her friend.


C)Sasha feels *sympathy* for her friend.


D)Sasha feels *understanding* for her friend.

User Olegarch
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Answer:

B.) Sasha feels *pity* for her friend.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is the most negative connotation because to feel 'pity' for someone may or may not sound belittling in some way, shape, or form. When you describe something as 'pitiful', it means that thing is insignificant, wretched, or paltry in some manner

Additionally, when you feel pity for someone, it is usually due to a negative or unfortunate situation going on in his/her life.

User Msallin
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In my perspective, the answer is definitely letter B. Sasha feels *pity* for her friend. The word "pity" is quite ambiguous depending to how it is expressed or delivered to the recipient. More importantly, it focuses on the intent of the speaker (either you're mocking them or share their feelings).
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