The correct option is (A). According to grammarians, prepositions are non-lexical words since they do not carry meaning. However, in practice, prepositions carry meaning because it is not the same to say "the cat is under/behind/on/next to the table".
Option (b) is an adjective, option (c) is a conjunction and option (d) is an adverb of manner.
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Quantity is how much you have of something. Quality is how good something is. It means that they are not the same. Just because you have more of something doesn't mean it's better. Example: There are McDonalds everywhere. McDonalds is not quality food, but it is quantity since there's so many. Chick-fil-a is not everywhere. There's not as many as McDonalds. Chick-fil-a is quality, and not quantity.
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Food service gloves are a critical component of maintaining safety and hygiene standards in foodservice applications.
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Mr. Dussel accuses Mrs. Van Daan of being less fair than Mrs. Frank
I think forsure in the front, then after the comma