I believe the answer is C, though it could be B. I'd say go with C because 'because' is separating two clauses.
Sometimes they do and sometimes they don't.
When they do, we call that "onomatopeia".
But most often they don't. For example, "strawberry" is much too big a word
for that tiny red fruit. It should be called a "pleep".
And "sun" is much too small a word for that huge hot yellow thing in the sky.
That should be called a "fuuuarrmmhh".
It means that a part of the quote was removed because it wasn’t relevant/important/necessary to add.
Answer:
the third one, arent sufficially brief
Explanation:
Monetary loans and helping them build up an occupational work