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Source: Princeton

Level: 3

Over the last few decades, dozens of charming and historically valuable middle-class homes built during the post-World War II housing boom in Cape Girardeau has been destroyed so as they might construct nine large hospital buildings, an unsightly junior high school, and several hundred parking spaces.

  • A has been destroyed so as they might construct nine large hospital buildings, an unsightly junior high school, and several
  • B have been destroyed in order that they might construct nine large hospital buildings, an unsightly junior high school, and several
  • C have been destroyed to make way for the construction of nine large hospital buildings, an unsightly junior high school, and several
  • D has been destroyed so that there could be constructed nine large hospital buildings, an unsightly junior high school, and several
  • E have been destroyed such that they could construct nine large hospital buildings, an unsightly junior high school, and several

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