A would be your best answer, it explains more and makes more sence.
I'd go with a television news program. They're generally only supposed to announce news that has been researched enough.
The option which is a fragment in this paragraph is the first one - Because frustrated students have been pushing for renovations so their gym can accommodate larger crowds.
It is a fragment because it is incomplete - it cannot stand on its own.
You're still talking about freitag's triangle there. So, in a sense, you have a traditional story structure. But sure, that will definitely work and would make readers keep on going. When you say small build up them mini climax then another build up, you're describing traditional story structure. Your just calling your overcoming of obstacles "climaxes" or "mini climaxes" which is what they are in reality.
Answer:
B. The American Electoral College system – though somewhat effective – is flawed and excessively complex.
Explanation:
The American Electoral Process is an article written by Mike Kubic, a former correspondent of Newsweek, which describes the history and function of the United States Electoral College. In the article, the writer tried to explains the pros and cons of United States of America Electoral process. Hence, the central idea of the article is that, though the American Electoral College system has its effectiveness, it is so what flawed with excessive complex such as inequality of votes among voters, as the votes of congressmen determines presidency rather than the normal citizens.
Another is the issue of two senators representing each state, regardless of how bigger the population, thus, giving the smaller state advantage.