Answer:
because she doesnt make them feel bad about playing poorly when she helps them,
Explanation:
"They appreciate her because she helps without making them feel bad about playing poorly"
C) <em>Concentrated</em><em> </em>
<em><u>Antonyms</u></em><em>:</em><em> </em>
confuse.
unsettle.
disregard.
forget.
ignore.
neglect.
disperse.
scatter.
<u>Sentence</u><u>:</u>
<em>~</em><em>Emily</em><em> sat up fully, her attention now totally concentrated</em>
<em>~</em><em>She ignored him and slammed the door behind her, returning to her room, angry and agitated.</em>
<em>~</em><em>"I can't believe he forgot your birthday."</em>
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B because it isn't figurative language
The answer to the first one would be C. Onomatopoeia. Just for future reference, the definition of Onomatopoeia is the process of creating a word that imitates, resembles, or suggests the sound that it is describing. Here, the bridge made a 'boom' sound, so it is imitating/telling us the sound the bridge made.
The answer to the second one would be B. Hyperbole. He/she most likely doesn't literally have a million things to do, it's just an exaggeration, which is literally what a hyperbole is :)