Many nice plants filled the hotel lobby.

Which word could replace nice to add more precision to the sentence?

(1 point)

bamboo
many
cool
green

1. Bamboo

2. omnivores
3. awesome
4. the wheel cylinders
5. a postcard to a friend

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To find a word that could replace "nice" and add more precision to the sentence, we need to analyze the sentence and consider the context.

In this case, the sentence describes plants in a hotel lobby. The word "nice" is quite broad and doesn't provide specific information about the plants' qualities. To add more precision, we should look for a word that better describes the plants' appearance or features.

Let's evaluate the options:

1. Bamboo: Bamboo is a type of plant, and while it provides more specificity than "nice," it doesn't directly describe the appearance or qualities of the plants in the sentence. Therefore, it may not be the best choice to replace "nice" in this context.

2. Many: "Many" is a quantifier that implies a large quantity, but it doesn't provide any descriptive detail about the plants themselves. It doesn't contribute to adding precision to the sentence.

3. Cool: "Cool" is an adjective that generally describes something as fashionable or trendy. While it might suggest a positive quality, it doesn't specifically describe the plants themselves. Therefore, it may not be the best choice to add precision to the sentence.

4. Green: "Green" is an adjective that directly describes the color of plants. Since it specifies a feature of the plants in the sentence, it could replace "nice" to add more precision.

Considering the options, "green" is the best choice to replace "nice" and add more precision to the sentence.

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