1font00Now I'll never retrieve my ten-year pin because it rolled 01i00____02i00 the refrigerator.02font02br 02br 01font00A) below02br 00B) over02br 00C) around02br 00D) behind02font02br 02br 00The give answer is D, but I wonder if A is also a good one. Why not? Or if "under" can be used here too?02br 02br 00Please advise.02br 02br 00LCChang0-
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0 Hi, we wouldn't use A -below in this context. Either under or beneath would be acceptable. 0-
— Nona the brit
0 Hi, we wouldn't use A -below in this context.
Either under or beneath would be acceptable.
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