The correct answer is A. Money.
Explanation: In "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens, Mr. Jaggers is a criminal lawyer. We can tell Mr. Jaggers only seems to care about money because he doesn't ask or say anything about their case without asking if they paid Wemmick first.
As per the given option and the sentence, option (c) would be most suitable. So, "no change is necessary" is the correct change.
Why there is no need for change in the sentence?
First of all, the options contain the same word, second of all, the sentence is structured fine just there is a need for capitalization.
Therefore, the sentence needs no change, and that leaves " no change is necessary."
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I believe C is correct, not quite sure though