. . . . . . . . eye witnesses, the news reporter gave a graphic description of how the fire broke.

Reporting
Observing
Seeing
Quoting E. Examining

The correct answer is A. Reporting.

Reporting is the act of conveying information to others. In this case, the news reporter is reporting on the fire by giving a graphic description of how it broke out. This includes providing details about the fire, such as its size, location, and cause. The reporter may also interview eyewitnesses or experts to get their accounts of the fire.

The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the reporter’s actions. Observing is the act of watching something happen. Seeing is the act of perceiving something with the eyes. Quoting is the act of repeating someone else’s words. Examining is the act of inspecting something closely.

In this case, the reporter is not simply observing the fire, seeing it, quoting eyewitnesses, or examining it. The reporter is actively reporting on the fire by giving a graphic description of how it broke out.

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