The question involves sorting words based on the intensity of their meaning, focusing on attributes like physical property for 'hard, fragile, soft' or emotional states for 'grief, depression, sadness'. Words like 'greed, avarice, hatred, savage' reflect human behaviors, while 'hungry, ravenous, stomach growling' represent levels of hunger.
The question asks students to sort or arrange words according to the intensity of their meaning. This task requires students to analyze the words and determine their emotional or physical intensity. Let's tackle the provided examples:
- Hard, fragile, soft: The order from lowest to highest intensity based on their physical properties would be: soft (1), fragile (2), hard (3).
- Grief, depression, sadness: These words represent emotions and their intensity could be arranged as follows: sadness (1) which is generally a less intense emotion, grief (2) which is a stronger, deeper feeling, usually associated with loss, and depression (3) which is the most intense, being a clinical condition with profound impact.
- Greed, avarice, hatred, savage: In terms of negative human behaviors or emotions, the intensity could be ranked: greed (1) as a lesser, but still harmful, trait, avarice (2) which is intense greed, and hatred (3) and savage (4) as the most extreme forms of violent emotions and behaviors.
- Hungry, ravenous, stomach growling: The intensity of hunger can be ordered as: hungry (1) as the initial feeling, stomach growling (2) as a more intense indicator of hunger, and ravenous (3) as the extreme level of hunger.
- The phrase 'not flying crow, big, wide' is unclear and thus cannot be accurately ranked in terms of intensity without further context.