Kelly's statement, “We’re off to a good start,” suggests that despite the mess created by Ben’s quick addition of flour, she sees the humor and excitement in the situation. Therefore, the most fitting interpretation of her comment is: This is a good thing despite the mess.
The group opted to make a video blog about baking for their final assignment. They started the camera, and Ben announced that flour was the first ingredient. He dumped a cup of flour into the bowl—but he did it so quickly the flour hit and bounced back up in a brilliant cloud. It coated Ben’s face, the counter, and the camera lens.“We’re off to a good start,” Kelly said, turning off the camera.QuestionUse the story excerpt to answer the question.What does Kelly really mean when she says, “We’re off to a good start”?(1 point)ResponsesBen did a good job.Ben did a good job.Ben ruined the whole project.Ben ruined the whole project.This is already going wrong.This is already going wrong.This is a good thing despite the mess.
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