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read this sentence: degol had no sooner walked in the door than his mother charged him with a list of chores. which statement best explains how the connotation of the word charged affects the tone of the sentence? a. the connotation of the word charged gives the sentence a sympathetic tone. b. the connotation of the word charged gives the sentence an expensive tone. c. the connotation of the word charged gives the sentence a loving tone. d. the connotation of the word charged gives the sentence an aggressive tone.
In this context, "charged" connotes that the mother imposed the chores on Degol abruptly and forcefully, which creates an aggressive, demanding tone. The other options do not fit: sympathetic would imply pity, expensive relates to cost (irrelevant here), and loving would imply warmth, none of which match the forceful implication of "charged" in this sentence.
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D. The connotation of the word charged gives the sentence an aggressive tone.