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Please mention specific problem with this sentence!
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There's an idiomatic issue here.
B) "in order for them" is a very wordy expression, if there is a better expression among the spare answer choices, scrap this one.
D) scrap this one for the same reason.
E) very very wordy, scrap this one too.
Down to A) and C), the latter is a clear cut sentence using the idiom "so that" to present a reason, the former is a little bit wordy. I would definitely go for C, neat and clean.
B) "in order for them" is a very wordy expression, if there is a better expression among the spare answer choices, scrap this one.
D) scrap this one for the same reason.
E) very very wordy, scrap this one too.
Down to A) and C), the latter is a clear cut sentence using the idiom "so that" to present a reason, the former is a little bit wordy. I would definitely go for C, neat and clean.