………………………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?
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C. Context only affects the pronunciation of prepositions.
D. Context is only important in written language, not spoken language.
