Other animals laughed . . . . . . . . him. A. in B. out C. at D. of

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The correct answer is C.

The other animals laughed at him.

The word “at” is used to indicate the object of an action. In this case, the action is laughing, and the object is the man. The other animals are laughing at the man, not with him.

The word “in” is used to indicate a location. In this case, it would not make sense to say that the other animals laughed in the man.

The word “out” is used to indicate a direction. In this case, it would not make sense to say that the other animals laughed out the man.

The word “of” is used to indicate a part of something. In this case, it would not make sense to say that the other animals laughed of the man.