The answer is B( hope that helps)
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).
She introduces the relief camps by explaining that she went to the park to sleep as soon it started to get dark. She describes the things she saw and heard at the relief camp throughout the night to give the reader a good idea of what it was actually like.
C. It can change in different works by the same writer.
People talk differently
in different situations. This is also true with writing. It is created by
attitude and tone of voice reflecting the mental tone of voice. Different
writing voice for different types of works is possible. Writers can design a particular
writing voice for various literature.