A is definitely the most logical answer
Which statement best describes how Jackson's word choice affects the tone
of this passage?
C. Jackson's use of the word "benevolent" gives the passage a self-
satisfied tone.
This is what the dictionary says:
al·lu·sion<span>əˈlo͞oZHən/</span>nounan expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference."an allusion to Shakespeare"<span>synonyms:<span>reference to, mention of, suggestion of, hint to, intimation of, comment on, remark on"the town's name is an allusion to its founding family"</span></span>the practice of making allusions, especially as an artistic device.
Its something to do with referencing something
Setting can be used to creare the mood