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Is the word taunts a preposition?

No, "taunts" is not a preposition. It's a verb.

Here's why:

* Prepositions show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence. They often describe location, time, or direction. Examples: on, in, at, to, from, with.

* Verbs express action or a state of being. "Taunts" means to make mocking or insulting remarks.

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