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English, 04.12.2019 06:31 jngonzo1226

The word "genius" used in the sentence in this context most likely means

a) someone who arrogantly believes he is smart
b) a guardian spirit of a place or institution.
c) a boring, dull fellow with little imagination.
d) an exceptional natural capacity or talent for something.

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