baffle
= to confuse, perplex, or bewilder someone so that they are unable to understand or solve something
Mark's fishing technique baffled his friends.
The new software update baffled Mark completely.
The math problem baffled Susan at university.
The complicated sports rules baffled Susan during the game.
Some synonyms and antonyms for "baffle":
Synonyms:
confuse
perplex
bewilder
puzzle
Antonyms:
clarify
explain
understand
enlighten
Question:
What does "baffle" mean?
A) To confuse
B) To explain
C) To support
D) To enjoy
Reading Comprehension
The Weekend Fishing Mystery
Mark, a successful businessman, was determined to spend his weekend catching fish using a bold, unheard-of strategy. On Saturday, he brought his girlfriend, Chloe, to the lake to test it out. Instead of using normal bait, Mark tied bright yellow rubber ducks to his fishing line.
Mark's fishing technique baffled his friends. Everyone giggled and whispered that he would go home empty-handed. No one thought he would catch a single fish with floating bath toys.
Just as Mark was about to give up, Susan, a clever university student, walked over. She realized the ducks needed to sink, so she quickly attached heavy silver coins underneath them. Instantly, the shiny metal caught the sunlight underwater.
Suddenly, dozens of curious fish swam up to bite! Mark and Susan pulled in fish after fish until their buckets overflowed. Amazed by the silly success, everyone gathered at Mark’s house that night for a huge, delicious fish party to celebrate.
Questions
1. Why did Mark's friends laugh at his fishing technique?
A) He forgot to bring any fishing rods to the lake.
B) He was using rubber ducks as bait instead of normal bait.
C) He fell into the water while trying to catch a fish.
D) He asked the fish nicely to jump into his bucket.
2. In the story, the word "baffled" means that Mark's technique made his friends feel —
A) confused, because the idea seemed so unusual.
B) excited, because they wanted to try it immediately.
C) angry, because he was taking up too much space.
D) bored, because he took too long to set up.



