Full question is:
What is the most logical order after the topic sentence There is nothing more exciting than going to a live concert A No one wants to leave when the music ends B The crowd dances as if one body C The lead singer takes the stage to cheers
There is nothing more exciting than going to a live concert. The lead singer takes the stage to cheers. The crowd dances as if one body. No one wants to leave when the music ends.
NOTE: This example would need much more detail given in the paragraph.
The prelude to the concert was extremlly funny, but was nothing like the show that was more violent.
Nothing
nothing
This sentence is about nothing.
Nothing exciting happens there on emerald.
In your sentence, the person spoken to had nothing exciting or interesting in their day, it was filled with everyday tasks or things and the person may have complained how boring their day was and the speaker is expressing sympathy to that person.
Nothing.
It would depend on what sort of concert it is but smart casual is usually the norm
If the joke goes like this: Imagine your in a concert room, with nothing in it. How do you get out? Answer: Stop imagining
Nothing, you want to stand out
logical fallacy
Nothing it is improper spanish and when translated it has no logical meaning, it is incorrect grammar and sentence structure. When translated it means I Ms. you (formal) and I Ms. is lips.