[ Dependent Preposition ]
She blamed him ____ the project’s failure, even though it wasn’t entirely his fault.
A. for
B. on
C. with
D. at

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A. Predecessor
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A. played
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C. play
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Which pronoun would best replace “the textbooks”
The students picked the textbooks up from the front of the room.
A. it
B. they
C. him
D. them
