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Hello. You did not inform the documentary to which this question refers, which does not allow me to tell you an exact answer. However, the use of voice-over narration is constantly performed as a technique to expose a subject with the aim of generating reflection, dissemination and often appealing to the emotional side of viewers, showing an unfair or emotional situation, for example. Following this reasoning, the letter D may be the answer to your question, since working children is a reflexive situation.
Sentence 1) Fallacy of Ethos. The decision was taken, based on the opinion and suggestion of the favorite teacher, because of his <em>character and reputation.</em>
Sentence 2) Fallacy of pathos. This statement appeals to the audience's <em>emotions</em>, saying that something bad will happen in case of some ommission.
Sentence 3) Fallacy of Logos. This example uses a <em>logic form</em> of conclusion. "When it rained, we won.<em> So</em>, since it's raining, we will win."
The sentence already has correct punctuation and capitalization.
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