"fine" means almost used at line 65 is keen. The correct answer is D.
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Option D is the best answer. In the narrator's end, "Also by the time, Eppie was three years old, she had developed a good ability to do mischief and devise ingenious ways to avoid trouble." In this context, the word "fine" means almost keen, or acute.
Choices other than D being A, B and C are incorrect because in the context of the description in which Eppie is said to have a "pretty the ability for mischief", the word "fine" means almost keen or acute, not acceptable (option A), subtle (option B) or ornate (option C).
Hence, as used in line 65, the word given in the passage "fine" means closest to keen.
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