Maybe internal conflict? Not 100% sure but about 70%
The first one is metaphor
Answer: Part of speech - adjective
Answers B and D
Explained:
If you just memorize a list of words and you don't understand any meanings then their is no point in knowing the work, though you may know the word and now you can use it, you wouldn't be able to use it right because you would use it incorrectlyIf you.
Answer D is merely a statement. Though it may be a true statement this would be advise someone gives making it a non-answer
A speaker addresses a person for various reasons. For example, s/he may see that the listener is distracted and s/he may want the addressee to focus more on what s/he has to say. Moreover, it can happen in the middle of a speech, because what will follow is really important and s/he feels the need to underline it by asking for more attention from the listeners. Furthermore, the speaker may address a person because s/he may want to talk specifically to this person about something or in order to give him/her the stand.
So, from all the above, it could be concluded that the basic request of the speaker when s/he addresses a person is to grab the listener's attention.