Your answer would be the following: for/among. That is, the first sentence would be as follows: after his cousins arrived, brianna waited for them with food. The second would be as follows: The beads were distributed among the 5,000 fans of "squeaky" johnson.
Explanation:
The first choice is the preposition <em>for</em> because it is a fixed collocation. The verb <em>to wait</em> always goes with the preposition <em>for. </em>Then, in the second sentence, the right choice is <em>among. </em>The more accurate difference between <em>among </em>and <em>between</em> is that between is used when naming distinct individual items and <em>among </em>when the items are part of a group or not specifically named. <em>Between </em>is also used to refer to 2 or 3 items, whereas <em>among </em>is used to talk about 3 or more. That is why <em>among </em>is the right choice here.
When Dally leaves to get a coke, Ponyboy engages Cherry in a polite manner, and the two discuss the handsome greaser Sodapop and the rodeo. When Dally returns, he offers the coke to Cherry, who throws it back in his face.
Love and immortality because Shakespeare is saying that the love he has for his partner will live on within this poem, so she, in turn, will be immortal.