The answer is D: writing or speech that offers insights into society.
Social commentary is a form of rhetoric aimed at informing the population or the audience of a particular and problematical societal issue, aiming at the promotion of change, most notably in the direction of justice. In this regard, social commentary offers insights into society based on an acute and usually critical point of view. Some great examples of social commentary can be found, for example, in the writings of Rabelais or Jonathan Swift.
Stand Up To Cancer - Public Service Announcement. Boom Broadcast.
Explanation:
The public service announcement for standing put to cancer is characterized by the use of emptions such as fear and worry regarding the use of harmful and injuries substances that are caused due to smoking.
Persuades the listener to pay attention towards the family and individuals in the society. Also provides us awareness and makes us take prompt action.