(A) A new phenomena, which is visible at Managuas major intersections, are waves of vendors and beggars, which include many children and
(B) Visible at Managuas major intersections are waves of vendors and beggars with many children, new phenomena that
(C) A new phenomenon visible at Managuas major intersections is waves of vendors and beggars, many of them children, who
(D) Phenomenally new waves of vendors, beggars, and many children are visible at Managuas major intersections, which
(E) A wave of vendors and beggars, many of whom are children, are visible at Managuas major intersections, where they are a new phenomenon and
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Children, who should be the last two underlined words for correct meaning of the sentence, i.e. children mob cars and not phenomena or intersections mob the car.
Hence, C is the best choice.
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