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wel
3 years ago
15

Which underlined word is a preposition? Britney kept texting during the movie. A. kept B. movie C. texting D. during

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Mrrafil [7]3 years ago
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<em>Hello there, and thank you for posting your question here on brainly.

<u>Answer: 'during' is the correct answer, because a preposition is where one is, so, if Britney was texting during the movie, it was mid-movie, or while the movie was playing.
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Hope this helped you! ♥</em>
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