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What is another way of expressing the idea indicated by "this can be seen by"?

  1. Due to

  2. For the reason that

  3. Since

  4. Because

The correct answer is: Because

The correct answer is D. "Because" is the best choice because it directly indicates the cause or reason for something, which is exactly the function of "this can be seen by." The phrase "this can be seen by" introduces a reason or explanation for a previous statement or claim, much like the word "because" does. Therefore, "because" is the most suitable alternative to express the idea indicated by "this can be seen by." In contrast, the other options provide different nuances of causality or reasoning: A. "Due to" is used to show the cause of something more in a factual or formal way. B. "For the reason that" is more elaborate and wordy, which does not match the concise nature of the original phrase. C. "Since" can indicate a reason, but it is often used to introduce a time-related clause rather than a straightforward cause-and-effect relationship.