ose the correct preposition of movement or direction.
The cat jumped onto/along the narrow ledge without hesitation.
The hikers made their way across/along the dense forest, following a well-marked trail.
She ran towards/to the shed to avoid getting wet.
The river flows gently into/through the valley, offering a picturesque view.
He rode his bike across/along the city streets to reach the park.
The car sped along/into the open highway, leaving the city behind.
They walked through/across the dark tunnel, their flashlights guiding the way.
The airplane taxied across/along the runway before taking off.
blanks with suitable prepositions to complete the letter.