Which explicit statement is best supported by the details in the passage? from the passage "cannibalism in the car" by mark twain(1 point) Responses The passengers oppose the candidates chosen by the committee. The passengers oppose the candidates chosen by the committee. The passengers are horrified at the thought of resorting to cannibalism. The passengers are horrified at the thought of resorting to cannibalism. Mr. Rogers wants another candidate because Mr. Herrman has lost too much weight. Mr. Rogers wants another candidate because Mr. Herrman has lost too much weight. Mr. Rogers speaks to express his dissatisfaction with being chosen by the committee.

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The explicit statement best supported by the details from the passage "Cannibalism in the Cars" by Mark Twain is: The passengers are horrified at the thought of resorting to cannibalism. This statement aligns with the tone and reactions presented in the passage regarding the dire situation the passengers find themselves in.