When it was dark they decided to put at an inn. A. put up at B. put in at C. put off with D. put out in E. No improvement

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The correct answer is: A. put up at

To “put up at” means to stay at a place, especially for a short time. In this case, the travelers decided to stay at an inn because it was dark and they needed a place to rest.

The other options are incorrect because they do not mean the same thing as “put up at.”

  • “Put in at” means to stop at a place, especially to take on or discharge passengers or cargo.
  • “Put off with” means to tolerate or accept something that is not ideal.
  • “Put out in” means to launch a boat or ship from the shore.
  • “No improvement” is not an option, as the sentence is grammatically correct and makes sense.
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