Fill in the blank with a suitable preposition with the help of the hint in the brackets.
Tom was dressed _______ Superman for the costume party. (He looked like Superman)
The preposition ‘like’ is used to denote similarity. In the given sentence, the person is dressed similar to Superman, therefore ‘like’ is the apt answer. Hence option A is correct. Whereas ‘for’ indicates why something is done or for whom; this is irrelevant here because the boy didn’t dress for the sake of Superman. He had dressed like him. Therefore option B is incorrect. On the other hand ‘by and ‘with’ are inappropriate in the given context. ‘By’ is used to refer to the person or people who perform something, while ‘with’ is used to refer to the tools or material used for performing something. Since the sentence doesn’t speak about either of these, options C and D are incorrect.