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Explanation:
The statements, along with the literary device used in each, are below:
“The Army Alpha is cleverly designed"
-- This is an example of understatement. By describing the Army Alpha as cleverly designed, the speaker is downplaying the scope of the test. We are told the told the test will show the Army everything about you. Therefore, it is an understatement to say it is "cleverly designed."
“I guess that the letter was the last straw”
-- This is an example of an idiom. An idiom is a figure of speech whose meaning seems unrelated to the words used. The phrase "the last straw" has nothing to do with straws: it is a figure of speech used to explain when someone has run out of patience, etc. Therefore this is an example of an idiom.
“I took the opportunity to vomit out a Niagara of vitriol”
-- This is an example of hyperbole. Hyperbole is extreme exaggeration. Since it is impossible to vomit a literal waterfall of anything, this statement is hyperbole.
“Army Intelligence called me up in about a week, wanting to chat”
-- This is an example of irony. Army Intelligence is not calling for a chat. The speaker is being sarcastic, or ironic. Army Intelligence is going to interrogate the speaker in the presence of his lawyer. A "chat" this is not.
Answer:
Theme is the writers message about life, whereas plot describes the main events and sequence of a story. A key difference is that themes are often short and can be said in one sentence, whereas the plot of a story can be lengthy.
你好,贾马尔,我们已经谈过了一段时间了。生活怎么样?我的没事,但这里的天气很糟糕。尼泊尔这里连续下了 10 天雨!你能相信吗?不管怎样,你的孩子怎么样了?除了最近天气外,我很好,他很沮丧,但我答应他,天气一结束我就带他去操场。哦,是的,我忘了告诉你我有一辆新车!这是劳斯莱斯·瓦丝!甜心?!不管怎样,伙计,我得走了,我很快再给你发封信。爱,阿帕纳卡恩 2020