[ Prepositions ]
You can’t leave the restaurant without paying ___ your meal.
A. for
B. after
C. into

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A. looked on
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A. become
B. became
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My teacher asked Adrian sternly , ” Can you account _____ your absence last Friday ? ”
A. for
B. with
C. at
D. over
