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while the words diversion and distraction are similar in meaning, they …

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while the words diversion and distraction are similar in meaning, they have different connotations. which statement best describes the difference?
a. a diversion is a hobby, while a distraction is something that makes one forgetful
b. a diversion is something that makes one laugh, while a distraction is something that causes puzzlement
c. a diversion is something that entertains, while a distraction is something that draws one’s attention away
d. a diversion is something that creates a change, while a distraction is something that creates wonder

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To solve this, we analyze the meanings of "diversion" and "distraction". A diversion is typically an activity that entertains or diverts attention in a positive/neutral (often enjoyable) way, like a hobby or entertainment. A distraction is something that pulls attention away from a task, often in an unwanted way (e.g., something that makes you forget what you were doing).

  • Option A: Matches the typical connotations—diversion as a hobby (enjoyable diversion) and distraction as something making one forgetful (pulling attention from a task).
  • Option B: "Makes one laugh" is too narrow for diversion, and "causes puzzlement" is not the meaning of distraction.
  • Option C: Diversion is more about entertainment than just "entertains" (diversion can be a hobby, activity, etc.), and distraction is about pulling attention away, but the wording here doesn't capture the nuance as well as A.
  • Option D: "Creates a change" is not the core meaning of diversion, and "creates wonder" is not the meaning of distraction.

Answer:

A. A diversion is a hobby, while a distraction is something that makes one forgetful