Hyperbole
this is because a hyperbole is used to dramatise something
Answer:
Her team should use a persuasive script. (B)
Explaination:
A) An informational script provides details and informs the audience about a specific topic. However it's too dull for a commercial. It's more likely to be used in a nature documentary.
ANSWER B) A persuasive script presents an opinion or statement (in this case, Samantha's health drinks) and argues why you should adopt it or purchase it. It is more likely to highlight the pros of the item and strat away from mentioning any negative points. It's makes for a perfect commercial!
C) A Instructional script is more of a user manual than anything. It's similar to an informational script, except that its main focua is<em> </em><em>how</em><em>.</em><em> </em>How to use a mobile device for an example. This type of script is more likely to be used in cooking programmes.
D) An entertainment script's main target is to amuse and delight audience. This type of script is more likely to be used in a series or a movie.
I believe the correct answer is - <span>a) The teen pop star was infamous for wild parties and driving under the influence of alcohol.
Infamous means to be well known for something bad: in A, the celebrity is famous because of his/her wild lifestyle. B is incorrect because you can put off a fire by doing that, and not kindle it. C is incorrect because couplets consist of two lines, not four (that would be a quatrain). D is incorrect because deceitful would mean that she cheated somebody, when in fact, she felt delightful about her score.</span>
I'm pretty sure it's context, because it's the answer that makes the most sense.