part for
part with
part up
part from
Answer is Right!
Answer is Wrong!
The correct answer is: part with.
The word “part” has several meanings, but in this context it means “to give up or lose something.” The other options do not make sense in this context.
- Part for means “to exchange one thing for another.”
- Part with means “to give up or lose something.”
- Part up means “to divide something into parts.”
- Part from means “to separate from someone or something.”
In the sentence “I am not going to part with this book at any cost,” the speaker is saying that they are not going to give up or lose the book. They may be attached to the book, or they may believe that it is important to keep it.