A few writing questions

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<li>(given her strong sense) of justice, Burns (vehemently) (protested over) her party's failure (to support) a tax decrease for senior citizens. (no error)</li>
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<p>The answer is 'C' but I don't know why. I don't think it is the idiom??</p>

<p>Protest can come with (against, for, about, and over) right?</p>

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<li>Professor Chen repeated (her point that) the hero, if (given) the chance (to relive) the chance (to relive) the moment, would choose to (do it). (no error)</li>
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<p>The answer is 'D' but I'm not so sure..</p>

<p>Bumpp !!!</p>

<p>i’m pretty sure 23 is a idiom error
it should be “protested against”</p>

<p>not too sure about 26 though…</p>

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<li>The correct idiom should be “protest against”. </li>
<li>The correct answer should be “would choose to do so”.</li>
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