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Read the sentence.

The office’s boisterous celebration, full of cheering, shouting, and laughter, caused other businesses on the same floor to shut their doors.

The word “boisterous” most likely means

corporate.
rowdy.
scandalous.
tiresome.

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User Biera
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Hello there! "rowdy" would be the correct answer.

Using context clues like "cheering, shouting, and laughter" indicates that it was very loud and kind of obnoxious. It wouldn't be A since corporate is more formal, and it doesn't fit the tone. It wouldn't be C since it does't state that anythings is inherently unlawful or wrong, just annoying. This leaves b and d. It wouldn't be D, since it doesn't really state anything about the party making other people super annoyed. So, B would be the best answer!

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User Ryan Fisch
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Rowdy. Hope this helps.

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User Arun Gowda
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