The answer is variant D----> (my youngest cousin) -the appositive developed phrase.
C.) Selvam I'm pretty sure.
Basically, the main difference is their purpose.
Persuasive writing<span> is when a </span><span>writer uses words to convince the reader that the writer's opinion is correct in regards to an issue. They want the reader to agree with them.
</span>And then informational writing<span> is a type of </span>writing <span>that gives information about something, which means it is factual. You can't find a single opinion in it. Many examples of </span>informational writing<span> can be found in newspapers, almanacs, and reference books.</span>
Characters b/c setting will not as heavily influence the reader
<span>"He lay on his back and began to pass his life in review in quite a new way." This shows him contemplating his past life by thinking through all of the things that got him to this moment. He pondered as he lay there, showing the human tendency of contemplating over your past life.</span>