单选题The plot of the story is so _____ that it is believed to be ridiculous.AimaginativeBabsurdCillegibleDindignant

单选题
The plot of the story is so _____ that it is believed to be ridiculous.
A

imaginative

B

absurd

C

illegible

D

indignant


参考解析

解析:
absurd荒唐的。imaginative富有想象力的。illegible无法辨认的。indignant愤慨的,愤愤不平的。

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