Question: #13: According to the Oxford English Dictionary " 'Surprised at' refers to something specific or unexpected that has happened, while 'surprised by' is used when the element of surprise comes from the agent or source of the action that caused the surprise." Example cited: "I was surprised at the low price of the tickets." And "She was surprised by his sudden appearance." Therefore, answer B is correct. #23: "sea" misspelled.
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