I chose answer choice E for this question, but I don't understand why B is the correct answer.
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Unsure why E is correct. I chose B initially, then once I did BR I chose D. Please help!
I don't understand why C is correct. Initially I chose D then in BR I chose E. Please help!
I've gotten the last 3 wrong :///
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