Parts of Speech Preposition Question #22878
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QShe walked ___ the door to enter the room?

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  • A through
  • B into
  • C along
  • D for
Correct Answer: Option B

Explanation

The appropriate preposition here is "into." The phrase "she walked into the room" signifies movement from outside the door to inside the room. Using "through" would imply that she is moving from one side of the door to the other side, but it doesn't capture the idea of entering the room itself. "Along" suggests moving in a linear direction adjacent to the door, which does not correctly convey the action of entering. "For" typically indicates purpose or duration rather than a physical movement or direction. In English, distinguishing between "into" and "in" is crucial; while "in" indicates a static position, "into" conveys the action of moving toward and entering a space. Thus, using "into" provides a clearer understanding of the action and the intended meaning. This distinction is vital for effective communication and clarity in writing and speaking, especially in descriptive contexts.

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