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He led me ………… the green lawn to the palatial building.
upon
across
along
about
- Option 1: upon
- "Upon" usually means on the surface of something. It doesn’t fit well here since it would suggest leading someone to stand on the lawn, not across it.
- Option 2: across
- "Across" implies moving from one side to the other. It fits perfectly here as it describes being led from one side of the lawn to the other to reach a building.
The correct answer is option 2: across.
- Option 3: along
- "Along" suggests moving in line with something, like along a path or a street. It indicates direction but not necessarily crossing an area.
- Option 4: about
- "About" typically means around or here and there. It doesn't work well in this context since it doesn’t convey moving from one point to another.
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