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Sentences 1 and 2: Many people who travel overseas have faced
problems with foreign authorities. Because of ignorance of the local
customs and laws.
Which of the following is the best way to rewrite the underline portion
of this sentence? If you think the original is the best way, choose
option (A).
with foreign authorities. Because
B. with foreign authorities because
C. with foreign authorities; because,
D. because, with foreign authorities,
E. with foreign authorities, because
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