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Use the correct preposition to fill the blanks. (i) I am indebted ______________ him for the help he gave me.

Use the correct preposition to fill the blanks.

(i) I am indebted ______________ him for the help he gave me.

(ii) She has always confided ______ him.

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(i) to

(ii) in

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