Revise the sentence to state the meaning in fewer words. Avoid passive voice, needless repetition, and wordy phrases and
clauses.
Trouble is caused when people disobey rules that have been established for the safety of all.
a. Disobeying safety regulations causes trouble.
b. If people disobey safety regulations, they can cause trouble.
When people disobey established safety regulations, trouble can develop.
d. correct
C.
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