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23 October, 07:47

Read these sentences.

The night watchman was a tall, slender man.

The night watchman was a tall, gaunt man.

How are the meanings of these two sentences different?

A) The second sentence implies that the night watchman is frail and untrustworthy; the first implies that he is physically robust and honest.

B) The second sentence implies that the night watchman is stressed and underfed; the first implies that he is gracefully lean.

C) The second sentence implies that the night watchman is slim and healthy; the first implies that his height makes him appear sickly.

D) The second sentence implies that the night watchman is thin but strong; the first implies that he is willowy and weak.

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  1. 23 October, 07:59
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    C

    Explanation:

    "Gaunt" means thin and sickly. "Slender" is a very good word and describes someone in a positive way.
  2. 23 October, 08:10
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    B) The second sentence implies that the night watchman is stressed and underfed; the first implies that he is gracefully lean.

    Explanation:

    While the adjective "slender" makes reference to the man's physique, meaning that he has a healthy weight and the characteristics of a slim person, the adjective "gaunt" refers to the deplorable conditions in which the man is. By being "gaunt", he looks malnourished and is probably in an inadecuate pysichological condition.
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