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The robber threw his gun out of the window when Lex got behind him with his lights flashing.
a) with
b) out
c) behind
d) of
The cat burglar found where the safe was at, cut a hole in it, and put the gems from the safe into a backpack.
a) in
b) at
c) from
d) into
Lex looked for clues inside of the house with a magnifying glass.
a) with
b) inside
c) for
d) of
Lex was looking around the station for Chief Grady, but he wasn't in his office and Lex had no idea where he went to.
a) in
b) around
c) to
d) for
The cat burglar jumped off of the ledge, landed safely in the bushes, and bolted down the street.
a) in
b) down
c) of
d) off
The cat burglar did not know where he was at, but he kept running with the bag full of stolen gems on his back.
a) with
b) at
c) of
d) on
The student in class asked where her paper was at, but her friend could not find it.
a) in
b) at
c)
d)
It's important to stay inside the house under the stairs when a tornado is coming by.
a) inside
b) under
c) by
d)
When you're finished with that, do not throw it out of the window but put it into the trashcan.
a) with
b) out
c) of
d) into
Please go up in your room when you are finished.
a) up
b) in
c)
d)
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