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In the sentences below, the underlined words share the same denotation, or general literal meaning: "having a high level of energy." Which
underlined word has the most strongly positive connotations? Base your answer on context as well as on your knowledge of words.
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A. Reginald's hy. per nature in the classroom made his teacher worried he wasn't always listening in class.
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B. Jonna knew she would be picked as a cheerleader because of her tireless ability to practice every day.
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C. Going to the movies with my restless cousin was a challenge because he couldn't sit still for very long.
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D. My feisty sister is a handful at parties because if anyone says anything mean, she's ready to start a fight.

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