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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.

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  1. Subrat Das
    Subrat Das:
    1 year ago

    Can we apply Into Preposition with Enter ?

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