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When she parted . . . . . . . . her parents, her eyes were full of tears.

A. from

B. off

C. away

D. with

Answer: Option A

Solution (By Examveda Team)

The verb "part" means to separate or leave.

We use "part from" to indicate separating from a person or thing.

The other options don't fit the context:

"Part off" usually refers to separating a piece of something.

"Part away" is not a standard or grammatically correct usage.

"Part with" means to give something away, often reluctantly.

Therefore, "When she parted from her parents" is the only grammatically correct and meaningful option.

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Comments (1)

  1. Rafeeq Ganee
    Rafeeq Ganee:
    6 months ago

    why you give us false answers because of your answer i did it false in exam.
    Disappointed

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