it does not behave you to mock ____ the poor. at, upon, on, over
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It does not behave you to mock at the poor.
- The sentence does not make much sense but the correct preposition to be used is 'at'.
- Prepositions are words used mostly before nouns or noun phrases.
- The usages of 'at' are given below:
1. Preposition of time- refers to a specific time( at 9 pm)
2. Preposition of place- refers to a specific place or location ( at home, at the bar, etc.)
3. Refers to a specific point- at 40%.
4. Refers to a person or a group of people( as in the given sentence)- laughing at them.
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