The trustworthiness of a speaker adds to the speaker's "appeal to reasoning" although it should be noted that it also contributes to the speaker's reputation.
The correct option is A. What she was, and where she was born, he never informed us: probably, she had neither money nor name to recommend her, or he would scarcely have kept the union from his father<span>. This part of the passage clearly tells the reader that the woman probably wasn't from the upper class, nor did she look the part. If she were an upper-class lady, Hindley would have told his father about his marriage. Plus, this is a narrative told by Nelly, a domestic servant and therefore a working-class woman, who can certainly recognize someone who looks and acts like a low-born.</span>
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There are no rhetorical questions here (or any questions) and no metaphors: the text is quite literal ( so we reject the options B and D).
I also find no personification, after all the text discusses a person already !
The correct answer is D, and the parallelism is of a form
(He has... ,[reason or more detail])
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The answer is
<span> The way a person might understand a story or bring it to life</span>
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E!!! The answer is E. strengthen an assertion by broadening its implications
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