<p>What is the problem? It's obvious that the answer is C. "Due to"</p>
<p>Well, some people think it's either C, D, or E. What is the OFFICIAL answer provided in the answer key?</p>
<p>What's wrong with "due to"?</p>
<p>^^^^ it should be "becasue of" or something like that.</p>
<p>Guys, "due to" is the same thing as "because of." The only difference is that you can't start a sentence with "due to."</p>
<p>but in this sentence it's wrong, I've seen examples like this everywhere. and everyone i asked said: due to. it's a unanimous verdict</p>
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Guys, "due to" is the same thing as "because of." The only difference is that you can't start a sentence with "due to."
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<p>My honors english teacher used "Due to" to start some of her sentences in the examples she gave us. And she's regarded as one of the elite teachers of English in California.</p>
<p>lol just give up, the answer has alreayd been revealed. You guys have no idea how foolish you look arguing over grammatical technicalities, especially when they are obviously ambiguous and arbitrary... the best part is when this guy ^ pulled out his teacher card hahaha</p>