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In a formal CAT passage, the writer is described as 'eloquent'. The connotation here is:

ACritical of the writer
BPositive and admiring
CNeutral and descriptive
DSarcastic, with hidden disapproval
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Positive and admiring
'Eloquent' carries a strongly positive register, signalling articulate and persuasive expression. The author is admiring.
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