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A. NO CHANGEB. Being that I amC. I'mD. As
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The problem is that it is unnecessarily awkward and wordy. This means that options A and B can be eliminated because they are also unnecessarily awkward and wordy. Show more…
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$$\begin{array}{l}{\text { (A) NO CHANGE }} \\ {\text { (B) they're }} \\ {\text { (C) you're }} \\ {\text { (D) their }}\end{array}$$
A. NO CHANGE B. is, like, C. however, is D. therefore, is
\begin{equation} \begin{array}{l}{\text { A. NO CHANGE }} \\ {\text { B. and is as well}} \\ {\text { C. and is }} \\ {\text { D. besides being }}\end{array} \end{equation}
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