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Don't loiter dash the street

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Answered by ItzMonster
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Loiter' means to move or stand without any reason.

Option A - The word 'about' is not an adverb as it does not explain more about any verb, adjective or another adverb. Thus option A is incorrect.

Option B - 'About' doesn't describe the noun 'the street'. Thus option B is incorrect.

Option D - 'About' is not a verb, as it doesn't explain the state of being of the subject. Thus option D is incorrect.

Option C - 'About' is a preposition which means 'on the subject of' or 'connected with'. Here, it means 'on the street'. Thus option C is the correct answer.

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Answered by deluge630
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Answer:

White streak in my hair but no stress now

Tradeoff, that guy's looking like a mess now

Driving off the tracks, but I'm back

And I've seen hell but this is a bit more my style

I'm alive, I'm revived, I survived, you surprised?

Gonna cry about it? You should see the other guy

I'm returned and I've waited my turn

A decade of time to make everything mine

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