Four and for the first one
Dr Suess wrote the book 1 fish 2 fish red fish blue fish
Answer:
It conveys anticipation.
Explanation:
There are many literary expressions that simulate or evoke the feeling of nervousness, apprehension, or anticipation. Having butterflies in one's stomach or ants in one's pants describe nervousness and ansiness well because it is easy to imagine how it would feel for those things to actually be where we say they are.
The same applies to yeast. Imagining a mass of bread dough rising in a bowl inside our chest evokes an image of pressure and angst. The tension is building more and more and the anticipation is rising!
Something is certain to happen or informally, one would expect (predictable)
Brain storming is when you get ideas for writing or anything to that matter.
<span>and free writing is usually when you just write about whatever you want</span>