The literary device used here is anachronism.
Explanation:
The person here is said to have been 'wobbled' on to the floor. 
This is not an action that a human is often portrayed as doing anywhere so it does not really fit human description but shows a form of action that happens to things. 
This suggest the situation and how bad the fall actually is. 
It also suggests that the situation and the tone of the passage is rather comedic and used in a sense that is strategically that way. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
The word is found in chapter 12, on Page. 107
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
illustrates the immense power the veil has over others  
Explanation:
Elizabeth was engaged to the minister, but an inanimate and irrelevant object like the one he started using deteriorated the relationship between them. That's because, Elizabeth always asked why the minister was using the veil and he never answered, because the veil, in fact, didn't matter. However, curiosity caused the whole community, including Elizabeth, to be dominated by the vein, which exercised great power over everyone.
The fact that Elizabeth's relationship with the minister deteriorates because of the vein shows the veu's power over people's thoughts and actions.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The Second one
Explanation:
Because it is very easy and i already knew it