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Don't pry .................... other people's secrets. (Complete with preposition)

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Answer:

C. into

Read Explanation:

  • in this context, the verb pry means to inquire into something in a way that is intrusive or unwelcome.

  • The preposition "into" is used with pry to indicate that the action is directed toward examining or investigating something private or hidden, such as someone's secrets.

  • So, the sentence "Don't pry into other people's secrets" means: don't try to learn or interfere with things that are private to others.

  • In summary, "pry into" is the correct collocation when talking about inquiring or investigating private matters.


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