The answer would be both
Examples
“Both of you need to clean.”
“Can you get both of them”
Answer:
FALSE
Explanation:
The preposition "from" usually indicates origin, that is, the place where an action starts. For example: I come from Brazil. / This gift is from grandma. / I saw her from my window.
In the sentence, we do not need to indicate origin. We need a preposition that will help us convey the idea that we used a tool - a fan - to do an action - to cool ourselves. In this case, I believe the preposition "with" would be the best option:
I cooled myself with a heart-shaped fan.
Hi! :)
The word rectify means to correct something or put it right, so it could replace the word correct in option D.
Hope this helps!