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What part of speech is the word amid?

"Amid" is a preposition.

Here's why:

* Definition: It shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence, usually indicating location or surrounding circumstances.

* Example: "The bird chirped amid the bustling city." Here, "amid" shows the relationship between the bird's chirping and the city's bustling.

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