C. Concise phrases
Redundancy is repeating; rambling and vagueness is filler.
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To answer this question, you must first understand the meaning of the answer to part A and the reason why that answer was presented. Then you must analyze all quotes and identify those that best collaborate with the answer in part A, that is, which quotes prove that this answer is correct, complement that answer, being able to extend the meaning of it, or justify its use as the correct answer.
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Many countries including England, Germany, as well as the United States, were greatly devastated by the harrowing effects of The Great Depression. Some of these devastating reprocussions of The Great Depression included jobs being lost, stocks becoming virtually worthless, and The Great Depression even had a part to play in the rise of Adolf Hilter. The tragic happenings following The Great Depression continued on up until the pivotal moment in which various countries began to produce war materials in prepartion for World War II.
This was the answer to a previous question I helped someone with, so I am just copy-pasting it here since it fits all the criteria of your question:
English should be America's national language because the population percentage of people who do not speak English at home are at 19.7 percent, leaving 80.3 percent to full English speakers. Even though Europeans came later, its populace of Europeans grew faster and larger than had it been elsewhere. In conclusion, the English language should be declared as the number one language because it is spoken more throughout the country, and it's developed new accents in interior states.
Here are some transitional words and phrases to help you in the future: likewise, however, although, on the contrary, in view of, in detail (for example), another key point, etc. You can find more transitions on http://www.smart-words.org/linking-words/transition-words.html. Good luck!