I think, as in historical times, if you were ‘divorced’ then it was shamed, and it was frowned on. So then they (you would think) would wait until they knew it was all perfect. Yet now, if you get divorced it’s of the norm. So people think of it differently now.
This depends on the sentence given. Prepositions are words that associate an object to a certain location or position. Examples of prepositions are: on, after, below, by, during, and many more. If you want to use the word 'opportunities' as the object of your preposition, an example would be as follows:
Mary is hopefully praying for good luck as she takes on opportunities. The preposition is 'on' and the object of preposition is 'opportunities'.
Answer:
A. "paving the way"
Explanation:
It is saying basically you're setting it up you're not actually paving something with tar/asphalt
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