about
of
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from
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Answer is Right!
The correct answer is: B. of
The preposition “of” is used to indicate that someone is warning someone else about something that might happen. In this case, the speaker is warning the listener about danger.
The other options are not correct because they do not make sense in the context of the sentence.
- Option A, “about”, is used to indicate that someone is talking about something. In this case, the speaker is not talking about danger, they are warning the listener about it.
- Option C, “in”, is used to indicate that someone is located in a place. In this case, the speaker is not saying that the listener is located in danger, they are warning them about it.
- Option D, “from”, is used to indicate that someone is coming from a place. In this case, the speaker is not saying that the listener is coming from danger, they are warning them about it.