C. hyperbole
Hyperbolas are now commonplace in language today (think of how often, or at least I do,you might say "This is best tv show ever!" when you might just mean that you like the tv show. Or how we say repeatedly "This is the best day", when there can only be one "best day".)
His audience was mostly puritan as was the case in the 18th century. His audience was probably scared mindless because his sermons usually included scary and vivid description of suffering, hell, sins, the devil, which was all supposed to scare you into being a better christian.
Answer: Mrs. Cook might consider using the grant money for rims and nets
Explanation: When Isa brings up the idea to use the leftover grant money Mrs. Cook was smiling and wanted to have a conversation.
Answer:
d. Simple snacks instead
Explanation:
Elaborate in this sentence means like fancy so simple snacks instead infers that they don't like something too fancy but rather simple.