Well,
There are none if none of the words in the original question begin with a capital letter.
Answer:
2. idiom
3. hyperbole
4. metaphor
5. onomatopoeia
6. simile
7. idiom
Explanation:
I'm not 100% confident in these answers tbh BUT
2. "heart skipped a beat" is not something that literally happens when you're frightened, an idiom has hidden meaning besides what the text actually says
3. "I don't know how much longer I can go without eating." hyperbole because the sentence is dramatic and not actually insinuating that the speaker is starving or famined
4. "apple of my eye" is a very common metaphor comparing the beauty of an apple to the eye with the beauty of a person to the eye
5. "CLANG of pots and pans" these are usually visual sounds such as POW or BOOM in writing styles
6. "as white as snow" similes compare two subjects using words such as "like" and "as" in between the two subjects
7. "heart is stone" is pretty much the same as "heart skippped a beat"
Answer:
Number 43 Brighton Way,
England.
12 September 2020.
To the headmaster,
Greater Brighton Schools.
PROBLEMS THAT MAKE ACADEMIC WORK DIFFICULT
Dear Sir, there are some problems that make academic work in Greater Brighton Schools difficult that I believe can be solved with fast action and decisiveness.
First of all, the WiFi network in the school is very unreliable as sometimes the network speed is fast enough for use, and most other times, it is not fast enough to even load the homepage of Google. This problem has seriously impacted academic work in the school and has made students and teachers unable to work well.
Another problem that I have noticed is that the water has been found to contain impurities recently which has sparked health fears among the students and also the teachers. I believe that the source of water should be investigated so there won't be an outbreak of a disease.
Finally, the last problem I want to bring to your attention is the issue of bullying in the school of which I have been a victim of. I do not think enough has been done to tackle this hydra-headed monster which threatens to eat the weak and vulnerable.
Thank you for your time.
Yours faithfully,
Abou Fathi.
Hello. As you did not show the script to which this question refers, it is not possible that I can give you an answer with exactness. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
The tone of a text is the emotion that the text intends to convey to the reader, in this case, the author must use words that refer to that emotion or create an atmosphere that refers to that emotion. For example, if the tone of the text is a cheerful tone, the author should use words that add joy to signal the reader about the tone of the text.
B ”a large quantity of other good”