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The tree has been blown- by the storm.
away
up
off
out
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<p>The correct answer is:</p><p>a) away</p><p><strong>Explanation:</strong></p><p>The complete sentence would be: "The tree has been blown away by the storm."</p><p>In the context of "blown away," "away" functions as an <strong>adverb particle</strong>, <strong>not a preposition</strong>. The phrasal verb "blown away" is used to describe something being carried or displaced by the wind or a strong force.</p><p>In the given sentence it indicates that <strong>the tree has been blown by the storm</strong>. The other options don't convey the intended meaning in this specific sentence:</p>
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