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In November 1984, the 5400-meter volcano Nevado del Ruiz, started showing seismic activity, and later beginning belching fumes, gases and water and rumbled with the force of millions of tones of molten rock beneath the earth.
A. started showing seismic activity, and later beginning belching fumes, gases and water and rumbled with
B. started showing seismic activity, and later began belching fumes, gases and water and rumbling with
C. started to showing seismic activities, and latter began belching fumes, gases and water and rumbling with
D. showing seismic activity started, and later began to belch fumes, gases and water and rumbled with
E. had started the show of seismic activity, and later belching fumes, gases and water and began to rumble with
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A. started showing seismic activity, and later beginning belching fumes, gases and water and rumbled with - not parallel, started - beginning - rumbled. OUT
B. started showing seismic activity, and later began belching fumes, gases and water and rumbling with - RIGHT. started - began belching - (began) rumbling
C. started to showing seismic activities, and latter began belching fumes, gases and water and rumbling with - started to showing is akward. Need started to show. OUT
D. showing seismic activity started, and later began to belch fumes, gases and water and rumbled with - showing seismic activity started sounds really wierd. OUT
E. had started the show of seismic activity, and later belching fumes, gases and water and began to rumble with - had started - belching - began. Not parallel. OUT
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