Answer:
1. b. ship
2. c. journey
3. for 1. they sailed (only ships sail) and 2. they traveled/sailed to somewhere else, "they sailed in the Atlantic" to "visit new places." And that's usually called a journey
4. a.
Answer: Mary absolutely is astonished and happy to have something all to herself, and that only she knows about it.
B
because A is a simile
c and d don't really fit, plus I know for a fact is it b.