Which rhetorical device is used in this excerpt from "The Extraordinary American" by G. K. Chesterton?
He was a lean brown man, having rather the look of a shabby tropical traveller, with a grey moustache and a lively and alert eye. But the most singular thing about him was that the front of his coat was covered with a multitude of shining metallic emblems made in the shape of stars and crescents. I was well accustomed by this time to Americans adorning the lapels of their coats with little symbols of various societies; it is a part of the American passion for the ritual of comradeship. There is nothing that an American likes so much as to have a secret society and to make no secret of it. But in this case, if I may put it so, the rash of symbolism seemed to have broken out all over the man, in a fashion that indicated that the fever was far advanced.
A. figurative allusion
B. descriptive imagery
C. political satire
D. emotional appeal

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The question ask to choose among the following choices that states the rhetorical device that is used in the excerpt from "The Extraordinary American" by G.K. Chesterton and the best answer would be letter C. Political Satire. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more 
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