When she parted . . . . . . . . her parents, her eyes were full of tears. A. from B. off C. away D. with

from
off
away
with

The correct answer is from.

The preposition “from” indicates separation or departure. In this case, the speaker is saying that the woman’s eyes were full of tears when she separated from her parents.

The other options are incorrect because they do not indicate separation or departure. The preposition “off” indicates removal or detachment. The preposition “away” indicates motion away from a place. The preposition “with” indicates association or accompaniment.

Here are some examples of how the preposition “from” can be used:

  • She came from a small town.
  • He ran away from home.
  • I’m different from you.
  • The book is about a journey from one place to another.