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. XQ In this expression, if ‘X’ is a man and ‘Q’ is a street lamp then ‘Q’is appropriately represented by the word a) on b) over c) above d) out

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Answered by ramijulhaque47560
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Answer:

over

...It means height from man and a little height.It also suggest immovable position.Over is naturally used for little height and movable/immovable position.But above mentioned not height but level and a long distance.It also suggests immovable position.

Answered by monica789412
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Option c) above is the answer.

Explanation:

  • If X is a man and Q is a street lamp, then XQ means the street lamp is above the man.
  • Above means that something is on top of something else with a big difference in height in between them. So this is the most appropriate answer.
  • 'On' is not grammatically correct, because it is impossible for a street lamp to be on a man.
  • 'Over' is also not right. It is because, then it means that there is something on top but with less height difference and somewhere near to the man. This is also not probable because usually street lampsd are of great height.
  • 'Out' does not make any sense or meaning.

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