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Which is the BEST way to revise the sentence labeled (9)? A) A footrace may be a well-known reason enough to get a runner to be a part of the tradition or running in the Peachtree. B) A footrace in the South on the 4th, down a famous street, may be a reason to get a runner to be a part of the tradition alone. C) A footrace alone may be enough of a reason for a runner to want to run down one of the most well-known streets on the 4th of July in the South. D) A footrace down one of Atlanta's most famous streets on the Fourth of July might be enough to make a runner want to become part of the Peachtree tradition.

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I just did this and the actual answer is D) A footrace down one of Atlanta's most famous streets on the Fourth of July might be enough to make a runner want to become part of the Peachtree tradition.

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