If a compound adjective can be misread, use a hyphen.
In a temporary compound that is used as an adjective before a noun, use a hyphen if the term can be misread or if the term expresses a single thought (i.e., all words together modify the noun).
I believe the answer is A.
Answer:When O'Brien is shot the second time, Jorgenson is incapable of treating his shock, and the result is a harrowing, painful experience for O'Brien. The realization that he was near death for no good reason leaves O'Brien seething—he vows to exact revenge on the frightened, incompetent Jorgenson.
Explanation:
Because the organization depends on how you will be making the essay because if you did order of importance than your central idea would most likely be developed in the beginning, but if it was like order of like same and difference then the central idea would be tough to put in you would have to put the central idea at the end to clarify why you did the order of same and difference.