What is happening . . . . . . . . this picture? A. at B. from C. of D. in

at
from
of
in

The correct answer is: in.

The picture shows a group of people sitting around a table, eating and talking. The action is happening inside the room, so the correct preposition is “in.”

The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the location of the action.

  • “At” is used to indicate a specific location, such as a street address or a point on a map. In this case, the location is not specific enough to use “at.”
  • “From” is used to indicate a starting point or a source. In this case, the action is not starting from anywhere, so “from” is not the correct preposition.
  • “Of” is used to indicate possession or a part of something. In this case, the action is not related to possession or a part of something, so “of” is not the correct preposition.