1. Bias
2. Unwarranted Implication
3. Oversimplification
4. Ignored Alternatives
5. Emotional Appeal
The use of language in The Declaration of Independence by Thomas Jefferson differ's from The Crisis by Thomas Paine by appealing more to reason than emotion.
Here we can see some unusual use of syntax, as the sentence doesn't follow the "normal" structure of SVO (subject, verb, object). In this case, the answer is the third option, it follows a verb (danced ... away)-object (the night)-subject (the excited party-goers) format. Thus clearly the remaining options cannot be applied here in this example.
<span>D. I would like to apply for the administrative position at your company is the most formal because you're brief and to the point.</span>