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Which of these is the most "ominous"? a distant, but serious, storm the sun rising over a new day a bird flapping its wings a person singing in the shower
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Which of these is the most "ominous"?
a distant, but serious, storm
the sun rising over a new day
a bird flapping its wings
a person singing in the shower
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i would say that the first one is correct. ominous gives an eerie feeling, almost as if something bad is going to happen. a distant and serious storm give this feeling.
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a distant, but serious, storm
— since ominous gives an impression of something bad or unpleasant is going to happen.
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