The correct answer is D. standard English conventions.
While you are searching for ideas and content for your text, you will obviously want to take into consideration the uniqueness of ideas (you don't want to copy someone else), relevant support (evidence relevant for your arguments), and explained support (logical evidence that makes sense).
What you don't need to consider when it comes to ideas and content are standard English conventions. This has to do with grammar and your choice of words rather than with the actual content of your text.
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1. I move fast like a cheetah
2. The sea lashed out in anger at the ships
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If Adolf Hitler did not exist, and you presume that there were no concentration camps for Jews, then how do you explain the death of SO MANY INNOCENT PEOPLE? Sorry, but it's my belief that Adolf Hitler was real and so were Jewish concentration camps. I don't agree with and definitely do not support what Hitler did, but I do believe that it did happen.
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It's possible to love someone and care about what happens to them, and yet not love them in a romantic, long-lasting kind of way. ... It's possible to care deeply about someone you love, and to think about them often. But the person you truly love will be in your thoughts to a whole different degree Explanation: