I see your point and I agree _______ your proposal.

i answered with

study guide says to

WHY?????

I guess it could be "to," but "with" is the more widely used and accepted.

=)

Further thoughts!

If you agree with someone, then you both have the same idea -- or the other person proposes something and you realize you are of the same mind.

If you agree to something, then something is proposed, and you agree to do it or to go along with it.

To properly answer this question, we need to consider the context and meaning behind the given statement. Based on the phrase "I see your point and I agree _______ your proposal," it appears that there is a missing word or phrase that needs to be filled in to complete the sentence.

To fill in this blank, you need to consider what would make logical sense to complete the statement in support of the proposal. The word or phrase should convey agreement and alignment with the point made in the proposal.

To arrive at the right answer, review the proposal and identify the main points or arguments it makes. Consider how these points align with your own perspective and why you agree with them. Think about the key ideas and concepts discussed in the proposal and find a word or phrase that accurately represents your agreement.

Once you have analyzed the proposal and identified the main points, try to come up with a suitable word or phrase that would complete the sentence in a coherent and logical manner. In this case, the missing word or phrase might be something like "with," "to," "on," "about," or any other phrase that signifies agreement and alignment.

Remember to carefully read and understand the provided study guide or any other relevant resources as they might contain specific explanations or examples related to filling in missing words, phrases, or completing sentences.

If you have access to the study guide or any other guidance materials, please refer to them for specific instructions or suggestions on how to fill in the missing word or phrase.