It is dangerous to enter . . . . . . . . the enemy's camp.
A. through
B. on
C. into
D. in
Answer: Option C
Solution (By Examveda Team)
The correct preposition is "into" because it indicates movement or direction toward the inside of a place or object. In this context, "entering into the enemy's camp" suggests moving from outside to inside the enemy's territory, which aligns with the meaning intended in the sentence.Join The Discussion
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