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We came ___ the room and jumped ___ the swimming pool:

A. out of, into
B. out, into
C. out of, into
D. out of, in
Correct Answer: A. out of, into

This question tests the appropriate use of prepositions to describe movement in and out of spaces.

  • "out of, into" is the correct option. "Out of" is used to express movement from the interior of an enclosed space, such as a room. "Into" is used to express movement towards the inside of a place or thing, especially when there is motion, like jumping into a swimming pool.
  • "out, into" is a distractor because "out of" is the standard prepositional phrase for exiting an enclosed space.
  • "out of, in" is a distractor because "in" indicates position within something, not movement into it. "Jumped in" would imply being already inside or a less dynamic entry than "jumped into."

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