Which one of these rhetorical devices is used here

D. parallelism
Parallelism joins coordinating conjunctions.
Other examples include:
"She likes cooking, jogging, and reading."
"She likes to cook, jog, and read."
"He likes playing baseball, soccer and football."
Answer:
Parallelism
Explanation:
Parallelism is a rhetorical device in which the components of a sentence are grammatically the same, or similar in their construction, sound, meter or meaning. In this case, the sentence given has parallelism with verbs and nouns: I like music that makes my head spin, my heart jump, and my body move!
A list of actions is made and separated by commas and the coordinating conjunction "and". We can say that this is sentence has parallelism because it contains parallel structures (object+verb).