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Im having problems with the last 2 questions. i usually have difficulty with negative and positive connotations. . [im supposed to put in order from positive to negative]

5. shoved, pushed, guided, propelled, crammed, forced

i will write number 6 in the comments since is gonna tell me not to use these words : p i will see if i can write it here though.

6.squeezed, jammed, crushed, stuffed, condensed, smashed, compressed

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