Some of the team's fans were ____________________ and spent incredible amounts of time and money following them around the country.

Which of the following words best completes the sentence? Use a reference source if you need help determining the meaning of each word.

(1 point)
Responses

fanatical
fanatical

feline
feline

fatuous
fatuous

flagra

The word that best completes the sentence is "fanatical."

Fanatical means filled with excessive and single-minded zeal. In this context, it suggests that the fans are extremely passionate about the team to the extent that they are willing to spend a lot of time and money to follow them everywhere.

Feline refers to cats or cat-like characteristics, which is not relevant in this context.

Fatuous means silly and pointless, which does not fit the context of the dedication shown by the fans.

"Flagra" does not appear to be a complete word. If you intended "flagrant," it means something that is conspicuously or obviously offensive, which also does not fit the context of this sentence.

Therefore, the complete sentence is:

Some of the team's fans were fanatical and spent incredible amounts of time and money following them around the country.