I would say understatement, i guess it could be sarcastic, but I've never learned sarcasm as figuritive language, if it was my question I would say understatement.
Answer:
A. using good judgment
C. being cautious
E. ensuring appropriateness
Explanation:
Select three options.
A. using good judgment
B. speaking clearly
C. being cautious
D. making eye contact
E. ensuring appropriateness
Prudent as used in the passage could mean using good judgement, being cautious and ensuring appropriateness.
Being prudent as James used it in the passage means that it is important and a good decision not to share inappropriate stories with children
Prudent is an adjective. It means making rational, wise or reasonable decision about something.
He uses indirect characterization whenever Hazel speaks to George. When George hears the sound from his head set Hazel says "I'd think it would be real interesting, hearing all the different sounds."
C? Storms can’t be derisive unless they’re people-like all of a sudden
If you have a propensity for organization, your closet would be TIDY.
Organization means that things are in an orderly, systematic way. This includes keeping things clean and tidy to be able to find and keep track of everything.