The correct definition of motif is a recurring subject, theme. idea, etc.
confirm the company’s expansion through other sources before reporting it
be completely transparent in reporting about the company’s attempt to trade favors
<span>Which is not tomb enough and continent
To hide the slain?—O, from this time forth,
My thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth!
(Hamlet, act IV, scene IV)</span>
In my opinion, the answer is D, varying sentence lengths. Meaning that you should have simple, compound, and complex sentences, and vary them. Because you should always have specific examples, not general statements. Cliches should be avoided. And paragraph indentation isn't the crucial element in a paper.
dependant clause, cause we don't know who "who" is and the first sentance tells us this. If the sentence was on it's own without the context, we'd have no idea who "who" is.