Read the following problem sentence.Learning Latin is still valuable today because the language affected many modern English words that have been passed down through the generations, including words we use every day, like subject and progress.Which of the following revisions best improves the language in this passage while leaving the original meaning intact?A. Learning Latin is still valuable today. The language affected many modern English words. These words have been passed down through the generations. Including words we use every day, like subject and progress.B. Learning Latin is still valuable today because the language affected many modern English words passed down through the generations, such as subject and progress.C. Learning Latin is still valuable today because the language affected many modern English words that have been passed down through the generations. Words we use every day, like subject and progress.D. Learning Latin is still valuable today, because the language affected many modern English words, that have been passed down through the generations, including words, we use every day, like subject and progress.
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