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Question
The news surprised everyone in my family.
(Begin with: The news took ...)
Options
The news took everyone in my family by surprise.
The news took everyone in my family with surprise.
The news took with surprise everyone in my family.
The news took everyone in my family for a surprise.
Solution
The news took everyone in my family by surprise.
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