Which of the following is a correct cautionary sentence?Be aware from thieves. Be aware about thieves. Be aware of thieves.

Answer: Be aware of thieves.
Explanation

 Be aware of thieves.


This is a correct and commonly used cautionary sentence to warn people to stay alert and careful.


"Be aware of" = Stay alert to / Be cautious about


"Thieves" = People who steal

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