The answer is A i believe.
There is often confusion on what good engineering managers and leaders should do. Engineering Management is sometimes conflated with architecture and code delivery, where communication, people and culture take a backseat. Engineering Management is NOT about architecture and implementation. While the engineering team proposes, influences and evolves the architecture of products that deliver to a Company's vision, the true ownership of the architecture and implementation lies with the Company. It delicately rests on the fabric of communication between the various functions within the Company such as Sales, Sales Engineering, Support, Services, Product, Operations and in some cases Education Services and Community Enablement. Engineers themselves are the implementers that bring it to life. And Engineering management is the ENABLER that helps bridge the thousand gaps between various teams and Engineering.
To me, the crucial part here is "before you begin" - this means that we're being asked for the steps before you write the first letter.
First, it's good to have a topic (1) for your paragraph - or a leading thought if your paragraph is a part of a bigger piece. This will ensure you stay on this topic and not digress.
Second, it's good to have the content ready (2) - so the arguments and the examples you want to give.
Third, it's good to have a structure(3) - this way your paragraph will be easy to read.
If you have those before you even start writing, your paragraph will be well-structured and well-written!
I came back to my office after I saw the rain.
Answer:
Shelly- Person, Place, or thing. This is a Noun
Explanation: