in which line is the opposite of the word audible best expressed?

" Spirit tell me if Tiny Tim will live"

" Save your Breath Mr. Scrooge. You can't be...... heard"••

"I'll drink to his health for your sake..... But not for his sake"

"Mark my words, Ebenezer Scrooge"

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The opposite of the word "audible" is "inaudible" which means not able to be heard.

Based on the given options, the line in which the opposite of the word "audible" is best expressed is:

"Save your Breath Mr. Scrooge. You can't be...... heard"

To determine which line expresses the opposite of the word "audible" best, we need to analyze each line:

1. "Spirit tell me if Tiny Tim will live" - This line does not directly mention anything about audibility or sound, so it is not expressing the opposite of audible.

2. "Save your Breath Mr. Scrooge. You can't be...... heard" - This line directly mentions being unable to be heard, indicating the opposite of something being audible. Therefore, this line expresses the opposite of audible.

3. "I'll drink to his health for your sake..... But not for his sake" - This line does not relate to audibility or sound, so it is not expressing the opposite of audible.

4. "Mark my words, Ebenezer Scrooge" - This line does not involve audibility or sound, so it is not expressing the opposite of audible.

Based on this analysis, the second line, "Save your Breath Mr. Scrooge. You can't be...... heard," best expresses the opposite of the word "audible."