Parts of Speech Preposition Question #22895
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QHe was angry ___ the delay in the project?

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PrepositionTopic

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  • A with
  • B at
  • C for
  • D about
Correct Answer: Option B

Explanation

The appropriate preposition here is "at." The phrase "he was angry at the delay in the project" indicates the cause of his anger. Using "with" would imply a relational aspect rather than the cause. "For" suggests a reason rather than the object of anger, and "about" would indicate a general topic rather than a specific cause. Mastering prepositions that describe emotions and reactions is crucial for clear communication. Misusing them can lead to confusion about feelings and responsibilities; for instance, saying "he was angry with the delay" can suggest frustration with a person rather than the situation. Clarity in language helps ensure that emotions and reactions are communicated accurately, particularly in interpersonal contexts where feelings are involved.

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