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prepositional phrase
The boy studied well many
obstacles.
( (a) instead of (b) in favour of
(c) on account of Cd) in spite of​

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Answered by tamanna9806
1

Answer:

(a) instead of

Explanation:

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Answered by Iammanjula
0

Answer:

The boy studied well (d) in spite of many obstacles.

Explanation:

Preposition is a type of parts of speech. Prepositions are words or sets of words used before nouns, pronouns, or noun phrases to convey direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to introduce an item. Prepositions include phrases like "in," "at," "on," "of," and "to." The preposition "in spite of" is similar to the words.

When you mention something that, shockingly, does not preclude something else from being true, we use the word "in spite of". In other words when the situation is contrasting, we use "in spite of". The word should be spelled as "in spite of", not inspite of.

Both despite and in spite of are prepositional phrases. Although both have a similar connotation to despite and irrespective of. They convey a comparison of two things. Both of the words occur more frequently in writing than in speech.

In the given question, the boy has many obstacles. Still he manages to study well. So, the situation is contrasting between the boy and obstacles. So, the correct preposition in the given question would be "in spite of".

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