Choose the preposition that can replace “across” without changing the meaning of the following sentence:
“Mike ran across the park without stopping to play.”
A. behind
B. between
C. through
D. after
Select your answer:

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How can he afford to buy himself a brand new car? He just lost his job last week.
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