The best answer for this question would be:
<span>D)Their leaders, former drapers or grain merchants, or tallow or soap chandlers—warriors by force of circumstances, officers by reason of their mustachios or their money)—covered with weapons, flannel and gold lace, spoke in an impressive manner, discussed plans of campaign, and behaved as though they alone bore the fortunes of dying France on their braggart shoulders; though, in truth, they frequently were afraid of their own men—scoundrels often brave beyond measure, but pillagers and debauchees.</span>
The first one and the last, This type of appeal is used provoke emotions
1. "Who took the trash out?"
2. "Now whom is in charge of this mess in the play room?"
3. "Going to jail will affect your job application, Joseph"
4. "The cause of you breaking your leg will bring the effect to you of staying on a wheelchair for a while or the rest of your life."
5. "I got to use the bathroom! Go fast in their cause I got to use the bathroom!"
I hope this helped! I tried my best!
C.
“You have a visitor who would like to see you, the nurse said."
The girl was confined within her own worries.
The social sanction was only one of the many consequences of spilling my secret.