Which of the following inferences is best supported by the passage below (paragraphs 40-42)? The tall one did not answer but watched the door. The doctor put aside his stethoscope and inspected the patient’s head more closely, the parted lips and half-open eyes. He extended a hand and with his extremely long fingers gently palpated the scalp. “Hello,” he said. He turned the far side of the head toward him and looked first at that side, then at his fingers. “Wh-what?” “Blood in his hair,” announced the physician. He procured a gauze dressing from his bag, wiped his moist fingers, thoroughly sponged and reinspected the wound. Abruptly he turned to the two men, whom until now he had treated quite impersonally. Answer choices for the above question A. Dr. Archer believes he has discovered Frimbo’s cause of death. B. Dr. Archer needs to go back to his office for additional supplies. C. Bubber and Jinx are keeping something from Dr. Archer. D. Frimbo has faked his own death.