Which choice best describes how Franklin structures his argument?

A. To support his main point, he gives an example from his life, which illustrates the main point of his argument.
B. To support his main point, he makes an extreme claim that makes his main claim seem reasonable in comparison.
C. To support his main point, he presents a general claim about governments and then relates it to a specific claim about people and business.
D. To support his main point, he provides a variety of common-sense comparisons and observations involving claims his audience is likely to agree with.