They went across the forest into the deep valleys. A. into B. between C. over D. through E. No improvement

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The correct answer is (A).

The preposition “into” is used to indicate movement from one place to another that is inside or enclosed. In this case, the people are moving from the forest into the deep valleys.

The preposition “between” is used to indicate movement from one place to another that is located between two or more other places. In this case, the people are not moving between two or more places, so “between” is not the correct answer.

The preposition “over” is used to indicate movement from one place to another that is above or on top of something. In this case, the people are not moving above or on top of the deep valleys, so “over” is not the correct answer.

The preposition “through” is used to indicate movement from one place to another that is passing through something. In this case, the people are not passing through the deep valleys, so “through” is not the correct answer.

The answer “No improvement” is also incorrect because the sentence is already grammatically correct.