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use the passage to answer the question. which word has a connotation that suggests disapproval? (1 point) traditional exposure schoolgirl eat \how ads created global junk food generation\ by saeed kamal dehghan nepalese schoolgirl prasidchika shrestha is holding up a video camera at her aunt’s house, filming her cousins as they devour crisps, corn puffs, soda and daimoh, a traditional lentil based snack. \what is it that you like eating most?\ she asks them. \lay’s chips and coke,\ says divani, who drinks between one and two litres of soft drink every day. rihana includes a pack of kurkure corn puffs in her daily diet. prasidchika is among 100 schoolchildren in seven countries asked by researchers from university college london to film themselves and the food they eat for a study about the exposure of children to unhealthy diets. © 2022 guardian news & media limited or its affiliated
To determine the word with a connotative disapproval, we analyze each option:
- "traditional" (describing a snack, neutral or positive connotation of cultural practice).
- "exposure" (in the context of "exposure to unhealthy diets", the word "exposure" here, along with "unhealthy diets", implies a negative context as unhealthy diets are disapproved. The study is about children being exposed to something (unhealthy diets) that is not good, so "exposure" in this context carries a connotation of disapproval as it's related to a negative (unhealthy) influence.
- "schoolgirl" (neutral term for a female student).
- "eat" (neutral verb for consuming food).
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The word with a connotation suggesting disapproval is related to the negative context of unhealthy diets. Among the options, "exposure" (in the context of exposure to unhealthy diets) has a connotative disapproval. But wait, re - evaluating: Wait, the question is which word has a connotation of disapproval. Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, the passage is about junk food generation. Wait, let's re - check. Wait, the options: Wait, "devour" is not an option. Wait, the options are traditional, exposure, schoolgirl, eat. Wait, maybe the key is that "exposure" to unhealthy diets is a negative thing, so the word "exposure" in that context. But actually, maybe the intended answer is considering the word's connotation. Wait, no, let's think again. Wait, the question is which word has a connotation suggesting disapproval. Let's analyze each:
- Traditional: neutral, refers to a type of snack (dalmoth is traditional, so no disapproval).
- Exposure: In "exposure of children to unhealthy diets", the "unhealthy diets" are disapproved, and "exposure" here is part of that negative context. So "exposure" has a connotation of something negative (since it's exposure to unhealthy, which is bad).
- Schoolgirl: neutral, just a noun.
- Eat: neutral verb.
So the answer is the option with "exposure". But wait, the options are:
- traditional
- exposure
- schoolgirl
- eat
So the correct option is the one with "exposure". So the answer is the option labeled with "exposure" (the option text is "exposure").
So in the format for multiple - choice:
The correct option is the one with "exposure", so:
The option with "exposure" (the option text is "exposure"). But following the multiple - choice answer format:
The correct option is the one with "exposure", so:
The answer is the option with text "exposure" (assuming the options are presented as:
- traditional
- exposure
- schoolgirl
- eat
So the answer is the option with "exposure", so in the required format for multiple - choice (providing the identifier and text, but since the identifiers are radio buttons, we'll just state the text - based option):
The answer is the option with the word "exposure" (the option: "exposure").