D 
Because it doesn't tell us the what is happening. It just tells us a part of the the detail. 
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Answer:
C). It is always important to stress reader benefits in the body of your cover letter; describe your strong points in relation to the needs of the employer.
Explanation:
Punctuation is crucial to enhance the readability and clarify the meaning of the text to the readers. It primarily functions to display the structural formation of a sentence which clarifies the meaning. 
In the given question, the second sentence is most appropriately punctuated as it correctly employs semicolon(;) to link the two independent clauses('It...letter' and 'describe your...employer') which are firmly associated with each other in idea. Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
 
        
             
        
        
        
D would be your best  answer. Because if you were going to be working on a test your goal is to get things done as quickly and efficiently as possible chances are the answers going to be in that line or a line before or after it not the entire section. Especially on standardized test’s such as the SAT or AP 
 
        
             
        
        
        
<span>The correct answer should be to just quickly scan through the titles of the articles and the pictures. If some of them attract you or you're interested by them, then you can read those articles in detail. That's why article titles are usually very important because they pique your interest and motivate you to keep reading.</span>