Choose the option that best conveys the meaning of the underlined portion in the following sentence;
Being an optimist, our professor always sees the bright side of most things
charming
illumined
brilliant
pleasing
cheerful
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Bright simply means cheerful, cheerful means bright and pleasant...one of the synonyms of cheerful is bright( Webster dictionary ) it's 'E'

The suitable word is pleasing.-charming is mostly used for beauty or emotion.cheerful is NEVER used for PERSPECTIVE but Mood/feeling. For instance:unilag is so competitive(setback/discouragement but its academic standard(my own perspective/motive) PLEASES me .d question is sincerely simple,it's just logical though...

D best tin to describe that should be pleasing due to d way it z use in d sentence

d real answer to d question is Brilliant cuz 1.cheerful is a synonym bt its nt useful in d context....e.g of contextual usage of Cheerful [a cheerful smile]

i agree wit u omokpo.....i think it shud b pleasing, since its relating to a situation [abstract] and not human

The correct answer is D. Which is pleasing.
I choose that answer because of the context of the sentence.

option D is correct, in terms of aspects of a thing it's either pleasing which means the bright side of it or not.

Who say cheerful cannot go with human? In which grammatical rules? D ansa is 'e' bt defend urselves if u can.

i taught the answer is pleasing..please i need explanation cause both are similar

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