How does the use of charged language, such as hatred, love, cruelty, and charity, advance the speaker's purpose of convincing the judge to give a lighter sentence?
A It puts pressure on the judge to make the decision that is morally right.
B It implies that the voice of public opinion is on the side of the speaker.
C It shows that the speaker is an honorable person to whom the judge should pay attention.
D It suggests that even though the criminals did wrong, they are not evil at heart.