A. getting what you want but in a way that doesn’t lose respect
The right answer you are looking for is denotation
Answer:
This is a problem
Explanation:
The statement actually reveals a problem.
Jayne actually needed more money. This need is a problem and finding/getting the money shows the solution to that need.
Needs are actually problems. Whenever people need something, they are actually into a problem of need. It doesn't matter what they want to use it for. As far as there is a need, then there is a problem.
The answer is B. Repetition
The correct answer is D. simple.
A simple sentence contains only one independent clause. If a sentence has more than one independent clauses, then it's called a compound sentence. If it has one independent clause, as well as one (or more) dependent clauses, then it is a complex sentence. A run-on sentence is a grammatically incorrect sentence which combines two or more independent clauses with a comma only, rather than with a conjunction.