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Mike often hides . . . . . . . . that tree.

A. above

B. behind

C. in

D. None of the above

Answer: Option B

Solution(By Examveda Team)

'Behind' means 'at or to the far side of (something), typically so as to be hidden by it'. Hence it makes the sentence meaningful.

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