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while with exasperation and annoyance are similar in meaning, they have…

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while with exasperation and annoyance are similar in meaning, they have different connotations. which statement best describes the difference?
a. with exasperation implies feeling \worried,\ while annoyance implies feeling \hostile.\
b. with exasperation conveys \intense fury,\ while annoyance conveys \irritation.\
c. with exasperation conveys \displeasure,\ while annoyance conveys
age.\
d. with exasperation implies feeling \somewhat bothered,\ while annoyance implies \deep frustration.\

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To solve this, we analyze the meanings of "exasperation" and "annoyance" and check each option:

  • Option A: "Exasperation" does not mean "worried" and "annoyance" is not "hostile" - eliminate A.
  • Option B: "Exasperation" is a stronger form of irritation, often with intense frustration (close to "intense fury" in degree of strong negative feeling), and "annoyance" is a milder irritation - this matches the typical connotations.
  • Option C: "Exasperation" is not "displeasure" (it's more intense) and "annoyance" is not "rage" (rage is much stronger) - eliminate C.
  • Option D: "Exasperation" is not "somewhat bothered" (it's more intense) and "annoyance" is not "deep frustration" (frustration is different from annoyance) - eliminate D.

Answer:

B. With exasperation conveys "intense fury," while annoyance conveys "irritation"