Distrust:
disbelief
doubt
misgiving
wariness
Promote:
advertise
promote
Reassuring:
comfort
encourage
inspirit
Welfare:
benefit
well-being
The first one about the machine is a metaphor, because there are no key words such as "like" or "as", so it cant be a simile. And its not comparing anything either, so it cant be an analogy. The second one about the teacher is also a metaphor. The gazelle one is a simile because it has the key word like in it. The triangle one is an analogy, because it is comparing two things. The last one is a simile, because he fought "like" a wild animal.
Hope this helps!
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5 cos they left for the moon first
1 they landed on the moon and built their house
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I think the bolded words would be "whom Mr. Stein chose". The clause whom Mr. Stein chose is an example of an adjective because the clause describes the word student. Student is the subject of the sentence and is a noun. An adjective describes a noun or another subject. an adverb describes a verb or another adverb.
The pronoun "me" in the sentence is an objective pronoun, in the first person.