He has suffered heavy losses, yet he was rolling . . . . . . . . wealth. A. in B. for C. with D. from

in
for
with
from

The correct answer is C. with.

The phrase “rolling in wealth” means to have a lot of money. Even though he has suffered heavy losses, he still has a lot of money.

The other options do not make sense in the context of the sentence.

  • Option A, “in”, does not make sense because it is not possible to roll in something that is intangible, such as wealth.
  • Option B, “for”, does not make sense because it does not indicate that he still has a lot of money.
  • Option D, “from”, does not make sense because it does not indicate that he still has a lot of money.
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