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Read the blog entry below and answer the question that follows:

At first I dreaded going to sixth grade camp. I was sure the food would be poisonous, I would freeze to death in my sleeping bag, and the other kids in my cabin would never talk to me. But was I wrong! In fact, it was the best week ever! I went horseback riding and participated in a ropes activity with a zip line course. After the course, I climbed to the top of a pole using only ropes and carabiner clips, and then I rappelled off the top. I even made a new best friend. Oh, by the way, the food was delicious. It tasted better than my mom's! (But don't tell her.)

Review the first sentence:

At first I dreaded going to sixth grade camp.

What is the connotation showing here?


The author was impatient and could not wait to get to camp.
The author was worried he/she might not enjoy camp.
The author welcomed the opportunity to go to camp.
The author was excited about going to camp.

User Blacc
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I think it's B. The author was worried he/she might not enjoy camp.

Because anyway I was just scrolling through the questions and I was just like I know this question I just did it a few days ago! So this is pretty much a verified answer! :)

User Brandon Rude
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The answer would be B. The author was worried he/she might not enjoy camp.

He/She wasn't impatient because it said she "dreaded" it so that rules out A.
He/She wasn't welcoming the opportunity, because again, the word "dreaded" was used.
He/She wasn't excited because "dreaded" does not imply excitement.
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