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Option 3 : C
Part C of the sentence contains error.
The error lies due to wrong ‘preposition’ used here.
‘with’ must replace ‘of’. Usually a word takes only specific prepositions with it.
For example: ‘what is the time by your watch?’; ‘don’t stare at her!’
Similarly, ‘charged’ take preposition ‘with’ when a crime is associated with it.
Correct sentence- ‘Whelan was arrested December 28 while on a two-week visit to the country and has been charged with espionage.’
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