Fill in the blank spaces in the following sentences making use of the best of the five options:
They tried to cash in .... the people's ignorance

a

under

b

against

c

about

d

with

e

on

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GeraldChibuike
9 years ago

The answer is. E. That statement is idiomatic. To cash in on some one's ignorance means to Take advantage of someone due to lack of knowledge of something.

ChibuikeAli
3 years ago

E is the answer
u can check it on ur dictionary
(figurative) To profit from something; to take advantage of an opportunity in order to profit, especially financially.
Lots of people tried to cash in on that market, but few succeeded.

Gobbler
9 years ago

Yes Gerald is right

Ifesinachi1996
8 years ago

E is so correct

Ibraahiim
1 year ago

merriem Webster dictionary definition:
cash in - to take advantage or financial profit --- often used with on
eg: cash in on a bestseller

Praise247God
2 months ago

The answer is E not D be cuz if it's D it's grammatically wrong using the phrasal verb rule
i.e subject+cash in on+ object ( what is being exploited)

Praise247God
2 months ago

The answer is E not D be cuz if it's D it's grammatically wrong using the phrasal verb rule
i.e subject+cash in on+ object ( what is being exploited)

Tiano
10 years ago

It is "with" D

Onamegs
10 years ago

I think the answer should be D (with)

hamsiq
10 years ago

dats my tinkin also. It suppose 2 d 'with'

Ibucomfort
9 years ago

I think the answer is D (with)

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