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. Question Use the story excerpt to answer the question. What does Kelly really mean when she says, “We’re off to a good start”? (1 point) Responses Ben 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. This is a good thing despite the mess.

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When Kelly says, “We’re off to a good start,” she is likely implying "This is already going wrong." Her tone suggests sarcasm, given the chaotic situation with flour everywhere, signaling that things are not going as planned.