Francis is going to take a map with her. She won’t lose her way to the craft village. (in order that)
A. Francis is going to take a map with her in order that she won’t lose her way to the craft village.
B. Francis is going to take a map with her, in order that she won’t lose her way to the craft village.
C. In order that she won’t lose her way to the craft village, Francis is going to take a map with her
D. She won’t lose her way to the craft village in order that Francis is going to take a map with her
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