I would not allow you to enter . . . . . . . showing me a pass. A. without B. for C. about D. before

without
for
about
before

The correct answer is: without.

The other options are:

  • for: This option does not make sense in the context of the sentence. The sentence is about someone not being allowed to enter a place without showing a pass. It does not make sense to say that someone would not be allowed to enter a place for showing a pass.
  • about: This option also does not make sense in the context of the sentence. The sentence is about someone not being allowed to enter a place without showing a pass. It does not make sense to say that someone would not be allowed to enter a place about showing a pass.
  • before: This option is also not correct. The sentence is about someone not being allowed to enter a place without showing a pass. It does not make sense to say that someone would not be allowed to enter a place before showing a pass.

The correct answer is “without” because it is the only option that makes sense in the context of the sentence. The sentence is about someone not being allowed to enter a place without showing a pass. This means that the person must show a pass in order to be allowed to enter the place.