Read these sentences.

The curious onlookers swarmed around the car crash.

The curious onlookers assembled around the car crash.

How are the meanings of these two sentences different?

A. The first sentence suggests that the onlookers are well-behaved; the second suggests that they are unruly.

B. The first sentence suggests that the onlookers caused the car crash; the second suggests they witnessed the car crash.

C. The first sentences suggests that the onlookers are helpful; the second suggests that they are uncooperative.

D. The first sentence suggests that the onlookers are excited; the second suggests that they are calm.

Respuesta :

The difference between the words swarmed and assembled should give you a clue as to what the answer is. Swarmed means to move somewhere in large numbers, usually crowding around something of interest to get a closer look. Assembled means to gather together in one place for a particular reason. This is usually done in an orderly fashion.

Answer: The first sentence suggests that the onlookers are excited; the second suggests that they are calm.

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