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clawhammer
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see the following sentences:
The party to which they are biased is given unqualified opinion.
--> The party to which they are biased to is given unqualified opinion.
==> Which one is good? Obviously the the first one. Why? You should not use "to" two times.
When you are saying "to which", you are NOT required to say the second 'to'
Second question:
That after AND is not required in the option D because the correct form is "concluded that X and that Y", where X and Y are independent clauses.
Example:
The committee concluded that they can go to the park and that they are not required to pay fee.
"many of the dioxins that are currently uncontrolled" is NOT an independent clause.
HTH.













