The indirect object usually expressed the beneficiary of an action: for whom or for whose sake was the task performed. Here it's "her" - she is getting the flowers. The flowers are the direct object.
Lord Byron was the most cynical and satirical Romantic poet
I believe it is the 1st one, however I am only in middle school so I would wait for another answer to be 100% sure.
I believe it would be to inform, the particular excerpt isn't really informing about anything, and its not persuading the reader to do anything, simply attempting to entertain the reader with a story.
Sure! A paragraph I'm also using the word ALLITERATION.