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what does grotesque mean? options: full of enthusiasm; strange and disturbing; unnatural in appearance; calm and peaceful; funny in a strange way
The word "grotesque" is used to describe something that is strange, disturbing, or unnatural in appearance. "Full of enthusiasm" is incorrect (that would be a word like "enthusiastic"). "Calm and peaceful" is the opposite of grotesque. "Funny in a strange way" is more like "bizarre" or "quirky" but not the core meaning of grotesque, which has a more disturbing connotation. The option "Strange and disturbing; unnatural in appearance" matches the definition of grotesque.
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B. Strange and disturbing; unnatural in appearance (assuming the purple option is labeled B, if we follow the order: first (green) is not, second (purple) is correct, third (orange) no, fourth (teal) no. So the correct option is the purple one with text "Strange and disturbing; unnatural in appearance")