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Answered by vilnius
11

Answer:

(d) of

Explanation:

A preposition is a part of speech which helps in building a relationship between the subject and the object on the sentence. It tells about the place, direction, and position of the object. The preposition 'of' is used to highlight that something belongs to or is connected with the subject. In the given sentence, the preposition 'of' expresses the connection which the person has.

Answered by adventureisland
7

Answer:

She is proud of her beauty.

Explanation:

The word ‘proud’ is an adjective which means ‘feeling pleasure and satisfaction because either you or those related to you have done or achieved something great’.

Out of the given options, ‘at’, ‘for’ and ‘of’ are prepositions. ‘up to’ is an adverb.

‘At ‘is used for time and place.

‘For’ is used to express ‘time’, ‘duration’ or to mean ‘because of’

‘Of’ is used to show relation and connection.

‘Up to’ is used to show that something is ‘less than or equal to but not more than the stated value’.

So the most suitable preposition is ‘of’.

For example, I am ‘proud of’ you.

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