The dog has been ……. by the car.

run out
run over
run into
run for

The correct answer is: C. run over

The word “run over” means to hit or knock down with a vehicle. In this case, the dog has been hit by a car.

The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe what happened to the dog.

  • Option A, “run out,” means to leave a place quickly. This does not make sense in the context of the question, as the dog is not leaving a place.
  • Option B, “run for,” means to chase after something. This also does not make sense in the context of the question, as the dog is not chasing after anything.
  • Option D, “run into,” means to collide with something. This could be a possible explanation for what happened to the dog, but it is not the most likely explanation. The most likely explanation is that the dog was hit by a car.
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