Answer:
The answer is hyperbole.
Explanation:
It's a familiar question.
Also, Hyperbole is an exaggeration. The most blatant display of exaggeration here is the author's description of her laughter.
The following lines show this:
"...and it nearly killed her laughing"
"...she laughed herself lame--she did, indeed;"
She couldn't have possibly laughed herself lame of course but the hyperbole is used in showing how hard she must have laughed at what he was telling her.
Answer:
Under the astonished, wide-eyed moon, with the fires casting strange shadows upon these towering figures, I am rather inclined to believe him.
Explanation:
Unlike the second to last sentence (right before the above written), this sentence gives the moon traits that a person would have. The second to last sentence (the one with "They walk") only <em>tells</em> the personification rather than <em>shows</em>.
<span>Exclamatory sentences tend to express a strong emotion. Exclamations are always filled with very strong feelings, and usually end with an exclamation mark to prove it. Interrogative sentences propose a question, declarative sentences just state a fact, and imperative sentences give an order. So, the correct answer is definitely exclamatory.</span>
Answer:
Number 27 Greenwich Ave,
Aberdeen,
Scotland.
31st August 2020.
Number 12 Agric Road,
Westminster,
England.
Dear Harry, how are you doing? And how is the weather over there? I know how much you hate cold weather hehe.
I'm writing to you to inform you about the changes Old Abe, our headmaster has done to improve sporting activities in our school. The old geezer has actually gotten an efficient gym coach and nutritionist for the male football team. Everyone was shocked.
Not only that, but he is also directly involved in fitness training for the students. He makes sure the students, in general, eat a healthier diet, and then there are specialized pieces of training for the sports guys.
His efforts have not been in vain though. Last year, the men's football team came first by a very wide margin, it was almost not a contest, the female volleyball team came third, from their lowly seventh-place finish the last time.
I look forward to seeing more of your letters. Do take care.
Yours faithfully,
Michael White