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In the following question, a sentence is given, divided into 5 parts. Part (
- A / statue of Rodrigo de Bastidas, the Spanish explorer (
- B / who found this city in 1525, (
- C / laying claim to the ancestral lands of the (
- D / indigenous people who lived here. (
- E is grammatically correct. Out of the other four parts, one part contains an error. Mark the option containing the part with the error. If none of the parts have errors, mark 'No error' as your answer. If all the parts have errors, mark 'All have errors' as your answer. Near me on the seafront is the (
- E
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