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He died....... violence. (By, of, from) ​

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Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
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Answer:

He died from violence.

Explanation:

  • The link of time between the nouns and the other sentence components is indicated by prepositions of time.
  • The most common time prepositions are on, at, in, from, to, for, since, ago, before, till/until, by, etc.
  • The preposition "from" is used in this sentence. It serves as a marker for a beginning point or a boundary between two places.
  • We employ the preposition' by' to describe how something is carried out.
  • We mail a postcard or a letter. We get in touch with them by phone or email. We either use a credit card or cash to make purchases.

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Answered by pragyan07sl
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Answer:

He died from violence.

Explanation:

  • The connection/link between the nouns and the other elements of a sentence is indicated by prepositions.
  • The most common prepositions include on, at, in, from, to, for, since, ago, before, till/until, by, of, after, from etc. referring to the part of speech and expressing temporal or spatial relationships etc.
  • A prepositional phrase refers to one where a verb takes a preposition to convey a complete meaning.
  • 'Died from' means to death as a result of a well-known external/indirect or ultimate cause such as an accident, disaster, violence or hunger etc.
  • We use the single preposition "from" in this sentence to mark the starting point or a boundary or limit between two things.

Hence, the right preposition to be added in the blank is "from".

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