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14 January, 18:11

Describe the different connotations of the three words in each group of words?

crowd/mob/gathering

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  1. 14 January, 19:24
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    A crowd may form due to unintentional situations, such as accidents. For example, at a car crash, people crowd around the scene to see what happened. A mob is something like a gang that work together to achieve a common goal which is negative. For example, the mob robbed the rich lady of her purse which was stashed with money. A gathering usually form intentionally, such as in a Science classroom, the teacher wants to demonstrate an experiment and asks everyone to gather around the apparatus set up so that students get a better view. That is the difference between those 3 words. However, they all have something in common, which is many people coming together becuase of something.
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