A. addresses and resolves requirements between ADM phases
The Requirements Management Phase serves as a central process that continually addresses, manages, and resolves requirements as they evolve throughout the different phases of the Architecture Development Method. This phase ensures that all changes and new requirements are considered and integrated into the ongoing architecture work in a controlled manner.
So, while storing and managing the flow of requirements is a part of the process, the primary focus is on the active management (addressing and resolving) of these requirements as they arise and change throughout the different phases of the ADM. That's why option A, "addresses and resolves requirements between ADM phases," is a more accurate completion of the sentence.
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Note also that the requirements management process itself does not dispose of, address, or prioritize any requirements: this is done within the relevant phase of the ADM. It is merely the process for managing requirements throughout the overall ADM.
https://pubs.opengroup.org/architecture/togaf8-doc/arch/chap15.html
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