**'Her voice was barely audible above the noise of the crowd.'** 'Audible' means:
ALoud
BInaudible
CCapable of being heard
DQuiet but clear
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. Capable of being heard
'Audible' = able to be heard. The 'barely audible' shows it was almost inaudible — but the word itself means 'hearable'.
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