The measure of angle AFE can be determined from the provided options. To find the correct measure, we will assume that the question involves a geometric figure where angle AFE is specified as one of the angles in a triangle or another polygon, or in relation to other angles.
In general, the sum of the angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees, while in a quadrilateral it is 360 degrees. Without additional context, it is not possible to definitively state which angle is the correct answer. However, if we are looking specifically at angles formed by intersecting lines or within a figure, we can analyze the angles based on the conditions of those particular shapes.
Given the options of 79, 81, 91, and 99 degrees, we could consider that the angle AFE must fit within the constraints of the surrounding angles, if any are provided. For example, if angles surrounding AFE add up to a certain total, AFE must be the residual to maintain the total’s integrity (180 degrees or 360 degrees based on the figure).
Therefore, please provide additional context or the specific relationships of angle AFE to the other angles or figures presented. Based on the available data, we cannot ascertain the measure of angle AFE without further clarification or a visual representation.