The best answer is B (Do you really want to take a chance on someone with no experience?). This sentence suggests that readers should <em>feel</em> nervous about "taking a chance" on an inexperienced candidate.
By contrast, A, C, and D are all statements of simple facts that don't really ask readers to feel any particular way at all. Readers might still <em>feel</em> something about those facts, but the statements themselves don't ask readers to feel that way (i.e., the statements don't make an <em>appeal</em> to readers' emotions).
Answer:
federalism is the distribution if power at local level
Answer:
none of them are underlined...?
Explanation:
<span>Shelly finally completed the last question yawning loudly.
In this sentence, "yawning" would modify "question"</span>
The body because that's where you have to put all your details supporting your evidence.