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D is correct. 

Besides and beside are two words that are often confused. Grammatically, besides is an adverb or a preposition, and beside a preposition.

Beside

Beside means next to:

A house beside the sea She sat beside her friend.

Besides

As a preposition, besides means in addition to or apart from

What are you studying besides English? (in addition to) Who was there besides Jon? (apart from)

Ref: https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/120233/research-in-the-workplace-reveals-that-people-work-for-many-reasons

 

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