Complete the sentence with a word that means the same as "unbearable."
Seth thinks doing the laundry is the most unbearable chore he has to do
around the house.
Seth thinks doing the laundry is the most
chore he has to do around the house.
confusing
serious
awful
helpful



Answer :

In the sentence, "Seth thinks doing the laundry is the most unbearable chore he has to do around the house," the word "unbearable" means something that is extremely difficult to endure or tolerate.

To complete the sentence with a word that means the same as "unbearable," you would choose the word "awful." "Seth thinks doing the laundry is the most awful chore he has to do around the house."

Here's why "awful" is the most appropriate choice:
1. Both "unbearable" and "awful" convey a sense of extreme discomfort or difficulty.
2. The word "awful" fits well in the context of finding a chore to be highly unpleasant or hard to tolerate.
3. "Confusing," "serious," and "helpful" do not convey the same meaning as "unbearable" in the context of the sentence, making them incorrect choices for completing the sentence.