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The word "genius" used in the sentence in this context most likely means

A) someone who arrogantly believes he is smart
B) a guardian spirit of a place or institution.
C) a boring, dull fellow with little imagination.
D) an exceptional natural capacity or talent for something.

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Answer:

C) a boring, dull fellow with little imagination.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer is a boring, dull fellow with little imagination. Fred Johnson as described by the author does not fit any of the actual definitions of the word "genius." The author's tone is sarcastic, so the word in this context means the opposite of the usual definition.

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Answer:

C. a boring, dull fellow with little imagination. RIGHT ANSWER

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