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Directions for question 15: In the following question, four different ways of presenting an idea are given. Choose the one that conforms most closely to Standard English usage.Harboured by the remote and pristine rainforests in the north of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) near its border to the Central African Republic, Science did not know anything about the unusually large and aggressive chimpanzees until recently – apart of local legends of giant apes that ate lions and howled at the moon.Harboured by the remote and pristine rainforests in the north of the Democratic Republic of Congo DRC) near its border by the Central African Republic, the unusually large and aggressive chimpanzees were unknown by Science until recently – apart of local legends of giant apes that ate lions and howled at the moon.Harboured by the remote and pristine rainforests in the north of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) near its border with the Central African Republic, the unusually large and aggressive chimpanzees were unknown to Science until recently – apart from local legends of giant apes that ate lions and howled at the moon.Harboured by the remote and pristine rainforests in the north of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) near its border on the Central African Republic, Science did not know anything about the unusually large and aggressive chimpanzees until recently – apart from local legends of giant apes that ate lions and howled at the moon.

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Directions for question 15: In the following question, four different ways of presenting an idea are given. Choose the one that conforms most closely to Standard English usage.Harboured by the remote and pristine rainforests in the north of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) near its border to the Central African Republic, Science did not know anything about the unusually large and aggressive chimpanzees until recently – apart of local legends of giant apes that ate lions and howled at the moon.Harboured by the remote and pristine rainforests in the north of the Democratic Republic of Congo DRC) near its border by the Central African Republic, the unusually large and aggressive chimpanzees were unknown by Science until recently – apart of local legends of giant apes that ate lions and howled at the moon.Harboured by the remote and pristine rainforests in the north of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) near its border with the Central African Republic, the unusually large and aggressive chimpanzees were unknown to Science until recently – apart from local legends of giant apes that ate lions and howled at the moon.Harboured by the remote and pristine rainforests in the north of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) near its border on the Central African Republic, Science did not know anything about the unusually large and aggressive chimpanzees until recently – apart from local legends of giant apes that ate lions and howled at the moon.

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The sentence that conforms most closely to Standard English usage is: "Harboured by the remote and pristine rainforests in the north of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) near its border with the Central African Republic, the unusually large and aggressive chimpanzees were unknown to Science until recently – apart from local legends of giant apes that ate lions and howled at the moon."

This sentence is grammatically correct and uses the correct prepositions. "Near its border with the Central African Republic" is the correct usage, not "near its border to/on/by the Central African Republic". Also, "unknown to Science" is the correct phrase, not "unknown by Science". Lastly, "apart from" is the correct phrase, not "apart of".

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