Read the paragraph. Which statement best explains
the nuance between fragrance and odor?
My family and I recently went camping in a remote forest.
It was a great vacation. Our campsite was filled with the
Fragrance of budding wildflowers. We went on several
nikes, including one where we found an old, murky
swamp. The odor from the stagnant water was so strong
that we were forced to depart.
Odor implies a pleasant scent, while fragrance
implies a bad scent.
O Both words have negative connotations.
O Odor implies a bad scent, while fragrance implies a
pleasant scent.
Both words have positive connotations.

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Answer:

"Odor implies a bad scent, while fragrance implies a pleasant scent."

The nuance, or subtle difference between fragrance and odor, is that odor usually has a negative connotation, and fragrance usually has a positive connotation. On perfume, it doesn't say 'odor,' it says 'fragrance.' Deodorant is made to get rid of 'odor,' not 'fragrance.' It's in the name.

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