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No, it means the answer of god
B. This is a run-on statement.
"T<span>hey must rely on their advisers these advisers (Period) are members of the White House staff..."</span>
Usually conjunctions are not a good way to start a sentence; such as 'and' and 'but'...
The grammatically correct sentence in these option is: I don't want any trouble.
<h3>How is this sentence correct grammatically?</h3>
This is due to the fact that it is the only one that used the syntax correctly in the sentences.
Other sentences used words such as no and nothing in the wrong way. It should be I cannot see anything instead of I cannot see nothing.
Raed more on syntaxes here: brainly.com/question/831003
I don't think that is is motif or resolution. I believe it is either the exposition, because expostition can give you background info. on the story, in the beginning of the novel or work of fiction.