The sentence “I have absolutely no stomach for it” is a figure of speech that means “I don’t like it at all.” But it is meant to be humorous because the narrator
A used the same kind of language he had been getting wrong all along.
B was happy to find out that his friends were having a good time.
C really did not have a stomach.
D had read the book before.
The correct answer is A: used the same kind of language he had been getting wrong all along.
Explanation: The humor in the phrase “I have absolutely no stomach for it” comes from the narrator’s play on words and the figurative language. It suggests that the narrator has a humorous misunderstanding or misuse of typical expressions, which adds a light-hearted tone to the statement about their dislike.