The cat jumped . . . . . . the table. A. over B. above C. on D. upon

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The correct answer is: C. on

The cat jumped on the table. This means that the cat landed on top of the table.

The other options are:

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  • B. above: This means that the cat jumped higher than the table, but did not land on it.
  • D. upon: This is a more formal way of saying “on.” It is not typically used in everyday speech.
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