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Question

From the set of sentences given below, choose the sentence that is grammatically correct.

Options

  • Tourists must follow the norms set upon the country they visit. 

  • Tourists must follow the norms set by the country they visit. 

  • Tourists must follow the norms set by the country they visit. 

  • Tourists must follow the norms set by the country they visit. 

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Solution

Tourists must follow the norms set by the country they visit. 

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