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We love to swing from the branches _______ the pond.
over
on
in
under
- "Over" implies swinging above or across a space. ?? This fits well if the branches are above the pond.
- "On" would suggest being directly on the surface. For branches, this could mean being positioned on top of them, which isn't the usual imagery for swinging.
- "In" refers to being inside something. Swinging "in" a pond would suggest being immersed in the water, which doesn't make sense for branches.
- "Under" implies being beneath something. Swinging "under" the pond would mean being below it, which isn't possible.
The correct choice is indeed "over."
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