Definitely 1 and 4 because it talks about the highway man and the landlords daughter and also describes a setting of outdoors next to trees and a road. I'd have to go with 1, 4, and 2.
Dramatization. an example would be saying "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse!"
Explanation:
Possibly you could say something around the lines of:
"Now my question to you is this: is blah worth blah?"
would you have done blah to get blah?"
when we see blah / when blah happens,
are we doing blah/saying blah thinking blah?"
I won't just give you a question, but I will tell you that the reason this is present is to make sure that the audience will continue considering whatever idea you have presented them with a while after you present it. It required their minds to engage with your topic. It provides you with an opportunity to guide the audience on what you want them to consider after having heard your point.
I would classify this statement as a description of gender roles.
So, men were assigned with hunting, and women with gathering food from plants. These jobs were assigned to them based on their gender - usually women weren't as strong or brave enough to go hunting at the time (or it was thought so), so men were the ones to do that. On the other hand, it wasn't masculine enough to go and pick berries, which is why women did it.
His is definitely false. You need to focus and get the main idea in order to compare and contrasting two things.