Means to and Means of both are correct idioms.
The difference lies in the meaning.
Means to - method to achieve something
Means of - kind of
Here the correct usage would be as a Means to.
Therefore, C and D can be easily eliminated.
B changes the meaning development economically is different from economic development.
Between A and E.
E has parallelism error.
As per intended meaning cities are doing two things:-
1. Stressing the arts
2. Investing millions
Hence, answer is A.
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The difference lies in the meaning.
Means to - method to achieve something
Means of - kind of
Here the correct usage would be as a Means to.
Therefore, C and D can be easily eliminated.
B changes the meaning development economically is different from economic development.
Between A and E.
E has parallelism error.
As per intended meaning cities are doing two things:-
1. Stressing the arts
2. Investing millions
Hence, answer is A.
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