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9521
Both wings were ripped ____ the aircraft in the crash.
The phrasal verb "ripped off" means to tear something away from something else.
He was always rather a footloose character roaming ____ all over the place, picking up odd jobs, but never settling to anything.
(a) around (b) about (c) in (d) round
9522
The crowd ripped ____ posters put up by the opposition.
The phrasal verb "ripped in" is not a standard one. The correct phrase is likely "ripped apart," which means to be torn to pieces. However, the answer key provided is (a). I will follow the provided key. The phrase "ripped in" is not common usage.
The crowd ripped ____ posters put up by the opposition.
(a) on (b) with (c) from (d) about
9524
Yes I have read your report and I don't think much of it. It is riddled ____ the most elementary errors.