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2 September, 02:44

Read the passage below and answer the question that follows.

Ted made sure to slam the door as he left. He frowned as he stomped down the hallway. He didn't deserve this! He was the

one who had come clean. If he hadn't told the principal about their plan to cheat on the math final, then they wouldn't have

been able to prove anything. Why was he the only one getting into trouble? He shouldn't have confessed it at all! Ted was

absolutely fuming.

Based on the passage above, what does fuming mean?

A anxious

B. scared

C. joyous

D. angry

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  1. 2 September, 04:46
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    Based on the passage, the answer would be D.

    Explanation:

    Ted was extremely angry for getting in trouble for planning to cheat on the final even though he came clean about the situation. The context clues "slammed the door", "frowned", and "stomped down the hallway" give away the impression that Ted was angry.
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