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stump \stuhmp\ v
1. to frustrate or confuse completely 2. to clear land of tree trunks after the main part is cut down 3. to walk stiffly or clumsily 4. to travel making political speeches

Which definition best fits the meaning of stumped as it is used in line 9?

A. Definition 1
B. Definition 2
C. Definition 3
D. Definition 4

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