Answer:
C. John Hancock
Step-by-step explanation:
An allusion is a figure of speech that allows a text to make a reference to a person, place, work or event that is not part of the text, but which can be included to extend a meaning or highlight a concept or idea within the text. In this case, we can see that John Hancock (the president of the second Continental Congress and the first Governor of Massachusetts) was referenced in the text, even though he did not have a direct association with the subject covered in the text, but his reference highlighted the subject covered in the text. This is an allusion.