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8 January, 05:41

Read the sentence below.

"He was a true statesman and wanted to do what was right for the citizens of his district."

Based on the context of this sentence, which word gives it a positive connotation?

A. wanted

B. citizens

C. statesman

D. district

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  1. 8 January, 05:50
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    A. wanted is the word that gives the context of the sentence a positive connotation. "Wanted" in this context shows the man's ambition and desire to make right for the citizens of his district. Citizens is the subject noun of his desire, Statesman is the descriptive noun of the man, and District is the setting noun for the man.
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