souvonik2k wrote:
E is the most concise and avoids unnecessary word.
I am confused between B and E options, but I think B might be a better solution.
With option E, the statement reads completely as:An individual will find it difficult to campaign successfully for public office without the support of political action committees.
Doesn't the term 'Without the support of political action committees' above act as a noun modifier modifying the noun public office? The right sentence should have a comma just before
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