a family. . . . . . . . . . an educated mother is an advanced
(a) with (b) of (c)without (d) including
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I.think including is the correct answer
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a family. . . . . . . . . . an educated mother is an advanced
(a) with (b) of (c)without (d) including
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A family with an educated mother is an advanced.
Here the preposition with is used here. With is used as the phrasal verb.
With falls under Preposition of Place.
With is used under:
1. in the presence of someone or somebody
2. having or to carry out something.
3. to use something
4. with is used under what fills under
5. against somebody or something
6. concern
7. Including
8. because or result of.
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