- A as
- B an
- C for
- D none of the above
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In this context, "for" is the correct preposition to indicate employment.
"An" is used before a noun starting with a vowel sound, as in "an elegant dress."
"For" is used to indicate the reason or purpose for which someone is known.
"An" is used before a noun starting with a vowel sound, such as "an unusual necklace."
"For" is used to indicate the reason for someone's reputation or recognition.
Use "for" to indicate someone's skill or talent in a specific area, like "talent for painting."
Use "in" to indicate someone's interest or involvement in a particular field, like "interest in photography."
"For" is used to indicate the entity or organization someone worked on behalf of.
"As" is used to indicate the role or character portrayed, as in "acted as the lead role."
"For" is used to indicate the reason or quality for which someone is admired, in this case, dedication.