D : preceded by preposition
Answer:
B). Then the rebels will overcome the empire’s troops and take the city.
Explanation:
The sentence that would be the best addition to conclude the paragraph is displayed in option B and i.e. 'Then the rebels will overcome the empire’s troops and take the city' as it appropriately corresponds to the last sentence of the given paragraph that is written in simple future. This is the most perfectly offers an end to the paragraph, both grammatically and comprehensively. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer as the other options are grammatically incorrect. Option A wrongly employs overcame with take that doesn't offer parallelism and at the same not corresponding to the sentence prior to it. Option C and D also carries the similar error of not continuing the time of the previous sentence.
I think these are the answers:
A) My father doesn’t like dancing but I like dancing.
B) He failed his exam although he studied hard.
C) I didn’t attend my class yesterday because I was sick.
D) The phone rang while I was taking my online class.
E) We explore the internet so that we can learn many new things.
The speaker comforts himself into believing that the tapping sound is a visitor who has come to see him.
Hope this helps :)