Asked by shawda
Read the following passage:
"Mary had been asking her neighbor to repair the fence on his goat pen all summer, but he’d only laughed at her and insisted the animals could not get out. So she was livid when she stepped outside one morning and saw two goats standing on the deeply scratched hood of her car, calmly eating a windshield wiper."
What does the word "livid" mean in this context?
overwhelmed
sorry
amused
very angry
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very angry
Explanation: "Livid" here describes Mary's strong anger after seeing the goats damaging her car.
Explanation: "Livid" here describes Mary's strong anger after seeing the goats damaging her car.
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