NEVER “lend” your pencils to people because, let me tell you, you’re not getting them back.
The word that best replaces curious in the sentence is ;
The word curious refers to the act of being eager to find out the details about something. It is synonymous with the word interested which also connotes the eagerness to learn about something.
Andy's curiosity refers to his interest in trying to see how bread was made. Thus the statement can be rewritten this way;
Andy was<u> </u><u>interested </u>to see how bread is made.
This replacement leaves the sentence with the same meaning. Therefore, the word that serves as the best replacement is interested.
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I think the most logical answer from my research is option c.
I'm not sure, but I tried.
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B. One of your troop members began to cry.
It doesn't explain why he is crying, and is the most suspenseful, but one could argue it was C, because they could have going the wrong direction, but B is the most suspenseful due to the crying and emotion in it.
Hope this helps, even though I just debated aloud.