Answer:
emotional appeal
Explanation:
rhetorical question is a question you don’t need to answer. This is not the case
A metaphor is a comparison that doesn’t use like or ad. This is also not the case
Allusion is when someone hints at something but doesn’t say it. This is definitely not the case.
We’ve ruled out everything but emotional appeal. Also, emotional appeal is exaggerating someone’s emotions about something. Nothing is perfect, and who’s to say the sights are soothing? Some people prefer deserts, or don’t like cool climates. What if they’re blind or maybe they came to vacation on the mountain to jump off (sorry for the dark thought, but hey, it’s possible)?