From the given options, the use of "i.e" that is wrong is B. “There are dozens of professors at Arizona Western College: i.e., Jane Smith.”
"i.e." is used when we want to emphasize on the meaning of something by expanding on the given point.
This was done in option C as “At AWC, Professor Jones offers exactly three courses: i.e., English 1101, Composition 1108, and Literature 1110.”
"i.e" should not be used to give examples as was done in option B because that is what "e.g." is used for.
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