………………………are increasingly linked over long distances by electronic communications, but many of them still prefer face-to-face encounters.
A. Although people
B. Despite people
C. Today people
D. The fact that people

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. What is the role of context in understanding prepositions?
A. Context helps determine the correct preposition to use based on the meaning of the sentence.
B. Context is irrelevant to the use of prepositions.
C. Context only affects the pronunciation of prepositions.
D. Context is only important in written language, not spoken language.
