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Trapezium (1) :
draw a trapezium

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Answered by Anonymous
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\textsf{draw a trapezium}

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Answered by Theopekaaleader
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Step-by-step explanation:

(iii) The public was cautioned against pickpockets.

(iv) Janaki escorted her daughter to the cinema theatre as she was anxious about her safety.

(v) Their path was beset with difficulties, yet they succeeded.

(vi) The mouse crept stealthily towards the cheese.

(vii) It was good of you to invite Sheila for the picnic.

(Vii) Smoking in public places is now banned.

Explanation:

\textbf{Kinds of Preposition:}Kinds of Preposition:

Prepositions are of three types :

\mathbf{ Simple \:Prepositions}SimplePrepositions

\mathbf{ Compound \:Prepositions}CompoundPrepositions

\mathbf{Participial\: Prepositions.}ParticipialPrepositions.

Simple Prepositions

Simple prepositions are simple short words that have not been derived from any other words ; as :

at, by, down, for, from, in, of, near, on, out, over, since, through, till, to, under, up, with.

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