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In 22, I think it should be positiveness because it is a noun but the key is positive. I don't know why. Thank you!
Nov 3, 2024 5:04 AM
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Hi Molly. If the answer was positiveness, we’d need the article in front as it’s a noun. I saw it as a positiveness
As Dan says, the answer is positive, as that’s an adjective to go with the noun changes. The changes are positive.
November 3, 2024
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The relation between "positive" and "positiveness" is the same as the relation between "happy" and "happiness". The first is an adjective and the second is a noun. Both would be grammatically correct in #23. However, #23 does not just ask for a "correct" answer. It asks for the *best* correct answer, and that would be the adjective "positive".
Let's look at a simpler example with "happy" and "happiness":
"It pleased Linh's grandma that she was happy."
"Linh's happiness pleased her grandma."
A noun would not be wrong in #23:
"Linh's grandma interprets the smell in the air as pollution."
November 3, 2024
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I think you mean 23. She sees the changes in a certain way, that calls for an adjective. Also, I dont think 'positiveness' is a word--at least I've never heard it. Okay, I just looked it up, and it is a real word, but it's not very common.
Anyway - the sentence structure needs an adjective.
November 3, 2024
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