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What is the connotation of grin versus smile in the following passage? "Were there any sheep in the park?" demanded Cyril. "No;" said the bachelor, "the…
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What is the connotation of grin versus smile in the following passage?
"Were there any sheep in the park?" demanded Cyril.
"No;" said the bachelor, "there were no sheep."
"Why weren't there any sheep?" came the inevitable question arising out of that answer.
The aunt permitted herself a smile, which might almost have been described as a grin.
Smile is crueler than grin is.
Grin is kinder than smile is.
Smile is not as sincere as grin is.
Grin is more devious than smile is.
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Answer:
Grin
is more devious than
smile
is.
Step-by-step explanation:
hope this helps :)
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I believe it would be
Grin is more devious than a smile is.
A grin is usually referring to something sneaky or mischievous, while a smile is more polite.
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