[ Answer ]
Extreme shame and embarrassment
[ Explanation ]
Chagrin means distress or embarrassment at being humiliated or failing. In this sentence, the father has a very bright and different style, but not always for the best. Her father's style is wacky and sometimes embarrasses her, but a lot of the time him.
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I think it’s c but I’m not sure
Onomatopoeia is a sound. So in lines 37-38 there's "shutter, flirt, and flutter" Just to name a few.
Important point: My room mate has contributed to the mess within the apartment, but has not completed their half of the chores. I want to ask them politely to help out more.
Message: "Hey! I was doing my chores the other day and I noticed you haven't finished yours. I don't mean to bother you, but the apartment's starting to stink like trash (simile) and the dish pile up is a natural disaster waiting to happen (metaphor). Do you think you could handle that soon? Do you think you're too busy and may need more time (repetition/anaphora)? I would do it myself, but I have a lot on my plate and I'd hate to be late (rhyme) to work".
In my answer I used two examples of figurative language (metaphor and simile) and two sound devices (rhyme and repetition). I hope this helps! Please rate my answer according to how useful it was to you :)
True.If not please let me know good luck!!!