Study the quote to answer the question: "So-called anonymous tracking is not very secure—the anonymity is fairly easily broken. Cracking open that anonymous shell and merging it with personally identifiable information from other sources is a fairly easy engineering feat." Which of the following shows the correct way to omit part of this quote but maintain its meaning through an addition? "So-called anonymous tracking is not very secure...the anonymity is fairly easily broken. Cracking open that anonymous shell and merging it with personally identifiable information from other sources is a fairly easy engineering feat." "So-called anonymous tracking is not very secure—the anonymity is fairly easily broken. Cracking open that anonymous...is a fairly easy engineering feat." "So-called anonymous tracking is not very secure...[and] merging it with personally identifiable information...is a fairly easy engineering feat." "So-called anonymous tracking is not very secure—the anonymity is fairly easily broken. Cracking [it]...is a fairly easy engineering feat."

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"So-called anonymous tracking is not very secure—the anonymity is fairly easily broken. Cracking [it]...is a fairly easy engineering feat."

This example maintains the main idea of the passage, keeping its message in tact while eliminating information using ellipses to improve clarity. The addition of "it" also helps make it clearer and more concise. 

The correct way that shows how to omit part of this quote but maintain its meaning through an addition: "So-called anonymous tracking is not very secure—the anonymity is fairly easily broken. Cracking [it]...is a fairly easy engineering feat."

What is a quote?

A quote is a reported statement that is encased in quotation marks. In the revised sentence, the addition of phrases that replace certain words does not affect the sentence because the meaning of the original sentence is maintained.

So, option D is right.

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