The correct answer to the question above is the (c.) anyone's completes the sentence. Miranda says that the outcome of the race is anyone's guess. Since Miranda is referring to anyone that is involve (not particularly in it) in the race, it means should refer anyone to anyone's.
Possibly, the word needed to fill the blank and complete the
sentence would be ‘overall’, which means the ‘added’ or the ‘totaled’ let’s say
score of a certain aspect. The sentence would be:
The overall combined score moved the competitor to the top of
the scoreboard.
The sentence means that the competitor or candidate, possibly
in a contest of example, sports have different scores and when added, the total
score put the person (the competitor) atop everyone else during the
competition.
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It tells us that he is depressed and doesn't really know what he likes. He is immature, and seems to like to argue. He can't see the good in anything and Phoebe then calls him out on it. Hope this helps!:)