I think the second option is the best because is sounds like it would just flow better. I hope this helps.
To catch the readers attention!! <span />
C would be your answer there due to it trying to help you visualize the setting
The counterclaim always goes after the claim
<span>The correct answer is b. Correlative. A correlative conjunction means that the conjunction used is more than one word, and that these words are related. In this case, the correlative conjunction is "either/or." You can tell they're related, because you can't have the sentence read correctly with just one of these words. Another example of a correlative conjunction would be the negative of this pair: neither/nor.</span>