If you're a technical writer, "a" is the answer, and it's the only acceptable answer.
If you're writing fiction, there are no secrets. A combination of all of these answers make for good fiction. For the purpose of this question, I'll assume that only one answer is allowed, and say that "c" is the answer your teacher is looking for here, but I'm also going to explain why that's actually wrong.
The teacher is probably using the word "intricate" as a deterrent because they assume readers shouldn't have "complicated or detailed" things to read in a fictional writing because readers of fiction are reading for enjoyment. If they think intricate = bad, I'd really like to hear their opinion of T.S. Eliot's "The Wasteland," or any number of Modernist/Post-Modernist writings.
Dickens and others use complex and long sentences from time to time, and no one would say Dickens was a bad writer. Long, complex sentences can be used to create a certain flow to an event, or they can be used to intentionally disrupt the reader so that they have to focus more intently on whatever is happening.
The exact same thing can be said of short sentences. If a writer wants to give speed to an event, they'll use short sentences. "He ran. Then he ran some more. His feet floated over the tile. He slammed the door behind him. The door knob jiggled. Then a bang. His eyes darted around the room, looking for an escape. Another bang. Nowhere to go. The door frame started to give way..." That's a bad example that I made up off the top of my head, but you get the idea.
Emotional and playful is the most obvious answer because who doesn't like emotional and playful writing? Of course, if you're dealing with the death of a loved one, or any other serious moment, "playful" isn't a very good choice.
<em> </em><em>The president will take any action necessary to restore economic stability.</em>
The passage mentions that the president is willing to ask the Congress for as much power as he would have in times of war, and as wartime is exceptional by its nature (war effort, a nation gathering together and doing everything possible) the passage means that exceptional measure must be taken to tackle the crisis.
The passage <em>The president and Congress do not agree on how to resolve the economic crisis </em>shows no evidence: <em>. </em>If the president is going to ask the Congress, we still don't know if they agree or not.
As it is stated that he will ask the Congress the option -<em> The president will take critical actions without consulting Congress.</em> is nullified.
The passage implicitly compares the current crisis with times of war, not worse than it, so that is why the option -<em> The president believes the current economic situation is worse than war</em>. does not hold.
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Okay so, I actually wrote this when I was younger.
Essay:
Ballerinas:
One day I was getting ready to go to my first ever ballet class at the West End Academy Of Dance. I was so excited but nervous at the same time, I didn’t know what was going to happen when it was my first day there. When I got inside there were a lot of people there And I got even more nervous than before. When it was time for our class to begin I didn’t want want to leave my mom because I didn’t know what to expect. First, we went up to this metal bar that was on the wall, we did demi pleas and rises, then we stepped off of the bar to the nice shiny and clean floor. We did some easy very very easy paashaus and last, We did some leaps across the floor. The floor was so slippery that I almost felt as I touched it after I did my leap. I didn’t like that the parents had to watch us while we were in dance class because the older girls before us didn’t have their parents watching them, well I guess it’s probably because we were little and they didn’t want anything or anyone to get hurt.
The next day was Wednesday, and I just had to go back to my dance studio because my sister Dana Had dance classes there too before I did. They knew Dana and our mom and dad a lot because she went there and now that I came they will get used to me being there twice a week. ( Monday and Tuesday ). Every year on June 16th or 20th the dance whole studio has a recital to show all of the families what the classes have learned and what their dances look like. What I mean by Dances is that each year the teachers will be showing you and giving you a dance to learn with your fellow classmates. Sometimes there will be a helper teacher AKA A aid to help you if you don’t know the steps or if you weren't there and you don’t know what you're spot was and what you're supposed to do if you were late for classes.
A couple of years later I was 10 which well I am 10 now. And let me think ah-ha! yeah, I’ve been dancing for more than five or six years, yeah I know that's a lot of dancing years. I Love Dancing so much I mean it’s the only sport that I love to do. 5 years ago when I was 5 years old I used to do cheerleading at Pride Allstars Cheerleading gym which isn’t that far from where I dance now.
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The prepositional phrase in the sentence is A. to the party.
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