He was blind ________ anger
Fill in the correct preposition
cyrus17:
blind with anger is the right answer
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Explanation:
Preposition:
- A preposition is a word that indicates direction (to in "a letter to you"), location (at in "at the door"), time (by in "by noon"), or introduces an object. Prepositions are usually always extremely tiny, very common words (of in "a basket of apples").
- Usually, a preposition is followed by an object, which could be a noun (like noon), a noun phrase (like "the door"), or a pronoun (you).
- Some of the possible prepositions that can be used with the word "blind" are:
blind in (one eye, the dark)
blind as (a bat, a result of…)
blind with (rage, tears)
blind from (birth)
blind for (life, the rest of x’s life)
blind of (the right eye, the window)
blind to (the fact, the truth)
Hence, with is the correct preposition that can be used in the given sentence.
He was blind with anger.
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