Some mentally ill people have 'bizarre' ideas. For instance, they may think the TV is talking to them or that others can steal their thoughts. What is the, meaning of the underlined word in this sentence?
A. Limited
B. Ordinary
C. Odd
D. Curious
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C.
Odd
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