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it began to dawn ___ me that murder was right in our midst​

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Answered by vidhyapar
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Answer:

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Answered by tutorconsortium012
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Answer:

It began to dawn on me that murder was taking place right in front of our eyes.

​Explanation:

The word on is frequently used to signify that something is on top of something else.

Depending on the context, "on" might be a preposition, an adverb, or an adjective. The word "on" is neither conjunction nor a verb. On is most usually used as a time or location preposition. Although on may be used in a variety of circumstances and settings, it is most commonly employed as a preposition.

A preposition is a term or group of words that appear in front of a noun, pronoun, or part of a word to indicate orientation, period, position, place, spatial connections, or to introduce an object.

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