Answer:
B) Henry uses an allusion to mythology.
Step-by-step explanation:
Patrick Henry's speech "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" was given in the Second Virginia Convention. In it, he implored for the deployment of Virginian troops for the Revolutionary War.
The given excerpt is from the second paragraph of the speech where he alludes to the mythological story from Odysseus where the Sirens try to distract the men with their songs and calls, imitating the voices of their loved ones. Likewise, Henry suggests that the 'promises' of the British are just false hopes for the colonists which will only lead to more destruction and be more dehumanized into being captives. He warns about "listen(ing) to the song of the siren (in this case the Britishers) till she transforms us into beasts". His allusion to the mythical sirens is a warning against listening to the colonisers and their false promises, and thus implores for the war against England.