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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Through a door, out of a door

Chip ran down the hall, followed by the man. Chip ran through a door. The man bolted to the door and was about to throw it open, when Chip burst out of another door and dashed for the elevator.


Would you choose through the first place and out of the second?

  
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