It is as difficult to prevent crimes against property as those that are against a person. (A) those that are against a (B) those against a (C) it is against a (D) preventing those against a (E) it is to prevent those against a IMHO,I go with C
"it" refers to "to prevent crimes against property"
rewriting the original sentence gives us the complete sentence: [to prevent crimes against property] is as difficult to prevent crimes against property as [to prevent crimes against a person.]
substitute "it" back to the sentence:
it is as difficult to prevent crimes against property as it is against a person.
but the OA is E... but I think "it" in E should be ommited ..
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