(A) to keep from
(B) to keep it from
(C) to avoid
(D) in order that it would avoid
(E) in order to keep from
Solution:
Idiom*
To keep from is the idiomatic usage. Hence, C, D, and E can be eliminated.
B uses it correctly to specify what could be stolen.
B is the best choice.
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