Over and above the household work, she works in a factory on a part-time basis. A. beside B. in addition to C. together with D. in place of

beside
in addition to
together with
in place of

The correct answer is B. in addition to.

The word “over and above” means “in addition to.” In this sentence, it is used to say that the woman does household work and also works in a factory on a part-time basis.

The other options are not correct because they do not mean “in addition to.”

  • Option A, “beside,” means “next to.”
  • Option C, “together with,” means “along with.”
  • Option D, “in place of,” means “instead of.”
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