Questions: I admitted that his idea was puzzling, but my observations confirmed my first opinion.

I admitted that his idea was puzzling, but my observations confirmed my first opinion.
Transcript text: I admitted that his idea was puzzling, but my observations confirmed my first opinion.
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The answer is: I admitted that his idea was puzzling, but my observations confirmed my first opinion.

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Option 1: His puzzle was not difficult enough for me. My observations made everything clear.

This option suggests that the puzzle was easy and that observations clarified everything, which does not align with the original passage's tone of discovery and realization.

Option 2: He puzzled me and didn't make me happy. He only confirmed my opinion.

This option implies dissatisfaction and a lack of new insight, which is not consistent with the passage's theme of discovery and realization.

Option 3: I admitted that his idea was puzzling, but my observations confirmed my first opinion.

This option accurately reflects the passage's theme of initial puzzlement followed by a confirmation of the original opinion through observation, aligning well with the context of discovery and realization.

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