Use the sentence to answer the question.

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

flagrant
flagrant

fanatical
fanatical

feline
feline

fatuous

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

Fanatical means filled with excessive and single-minded zeal, particularly for an extreme religious or political cause, or in some cases, devotion to a hobby or a sports team. Considering the context of the sentence, it implies that some fans were very passionate about the team to the extent that they spent a lot of time and money following them around the country.

Here's why the other options don't fit:

- Flagrant means conspicuously or obviously offensive, typically used to describe actions that are wrong or immoral. It does not fit in the context of describing a sports team's dedicated fans.
- Feline refers to a cat or something characteristic of or resembling a cat. It has no relevance to the context of the sentence about sports fans.
- Fatuous means silly and pointless. This does not accurately describe the fans' dedication and effort to follow their team.

So, the completed sentence is: "Some of the team's fans were fanatical and spent incredible amounts of time and money following them around the country."