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which sentence uses flurry correctly?
tyler enjoyed acting, but he did not want to be in this long, boring flurry of a play.
the play was only one day away when tyler realized he had flurry forgotten his lines.
as the curtain rose, tyler felt a flurry of emotions, ranging from terror to excitement.
after tyler joined the play, his teacher gave him a flurry costume to wear onstage.
To determine the correct usage of "flurry", we first recall its meaning: a sudden burst or outburst (of activity, emotions, etc.).
- First sentence: "flurry" is used to describe a play, but a play isn't a burst of activity/emotion, so incorrect.
- Second sentence: "flurry" is used as an adverb (incorrectly, as it's a noun), so wrong.
- Third sentence: "a flurry of emotions" means a burst of different emotions, which matches the definition.
- Fourth sentence: "flurry" is used to describe a costume, which doesn't fit the meaning of "flurry", so incorrect.
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As the curtain rose, Tyler felt a flurry of emotions, ranging from terror to excitement.