Before answering the question, I would like to present the different modes of persuasion, also referred to as ethical strategies or rhetorical appeals. They are maneuvers in rhetoric that classify the speaker's appeal to the audience. The Rhetorical Appeals are:
Ethos: It is how well the presenter convinces the audience that the presenter is qualified to speak on the subject, and by doing that what the presenter says is valid.
Pathos: is an appeal to the audience’s emotions
Logos: it. It is normally used to describe facts and figures that support the speaker's claims or thesis.
Kairos: An orator uses this to their advantage to persuade the audience to act now at the time being
Now, to answer the question, I will write a sentence that appeals to human emotions:
"If you want to be happy, healthy and beautiful, come to our Integral Center for a Better Life and change the way you live for the better and for good".
We all would like to have all those adjectives in our lives, so this is why this little fake advertisemnt is playing with our emotions.
The correct answer would be option D.
Allusions are defined as references to things, places, people, and events outside of the reading selection.
An allusion is a literary device which uses a short or indirect reference to an event, place, or person. It is pre-assumed by the writer that the readers must be acquitted with the reference used in the work. Allusions can be used to enhance the text by adding additional meaning to it. At times, it can also be used to make ironic comments by comparing the dissimilar things.