[ Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases ]
Choose the sentence that uses the preposition “across” correctly.
A. She walked across the street.
B. He looked across the book.
C. Across the lesson, we learned a lot.
D. They played a game across.
Select your answer:

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I ___ the holiday enormously even though the weather ___ disappointing.
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