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Read this sentence from paragraph 5.

For weeks afterward my fellow clerks fanned the flame of my self-esteem.
What does the phrase "fanned the flame" suggest about the relationship between the author and his co-workers after his use of humor at the party?

A
The author feels uncertain about his use of humor and needs help from his co-workers.

B
The author regrets using humor at the party and feels pressured by his co-workers.

C
The author's co-workers encourage him to use his sense of humor by asking for more.

D
The author's co-workers want him to find something other than humor to boost his confidence.

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Answer: C

Explanation: To fan the flame is to either make a bad situation worse or encourage something.
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