The man has been . . . . . . . . jail once or twice. A. in B. from C. on D. under

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The correct answer is A. The man has been in jail once or twice.

The word “in” is used to indicate a location or position inside something. In this case, the man is inside a jail.

The word “from” is used to indicate a starting point or origin. In this case, the man is not in jail anymore, so he is not “from” jail.

The word “on” is used to indicate a surface or location on top of something. In this case, the man is not on jail, he is inside it.

The word “under” is used to indicate a position below or beneath something. In this case, the man is not below or beneath jail, he is inside it.