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B
happy with
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C
are enjoying
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D
are shouting out
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Solution
The correct option is D are enjoying Looking at the picture, we have to fill up the fifth blank. 'The spectators...the game' explains that we have to find out what the spectators are doing. Looking at the picture, we can say that there are a lot of spectators and they're happily watching the match. Also, the passage is in present continuous tense, so the fifth blank must be filled with the same tense only.
Option A - No, the spectators don't dislike the game. They seem to be happy and are enjoying the match. Hence, option A is incorrect.
Option B - 'Happy with' is not in present continuous tense. Also, it doesn't have an auxiliary to connect with the subject. Hence, option B is incorrect.
Option D - 'Are shouting out' is in present continuous tense, but shouting out the game is grammatically incorrect, as 'shouting out' is accompanied by the name of a person being cheered. Hence, option D is incorrect.
Option C - 'Are enjoying' is in present continuous tense, and we see that all the spectators are happy and enjoying in the picture. Hence, option C is correct.