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"The" is a determiner; it determines what you are talking about to be the definite article, the Real McCoy. (That is a real term; I got it from a dictionary.) "At" is a preposition; a word that governs a noun or pronoun and expresses a relation between that and another word or element, as in "She arrived afterdinner" or "What did you do it for?"

("After" and "For" in the examples are prepositions.)

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