Answer:
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Explanation:
<em>Euphemisms</em> are words that "sound good" in the sense that they are neither offensive nor unpleasant.
Thus, they are used to prevent the audience from evoking unpleasant images, at least in a direct way.
They are frequently used when you are talking about some subjects that involve certain parts of the body or of the excretory system.
But, some times they are misused to bend the real true: many speaches from populist or dictators are full of euphemisms, which are aimed to twist the reality.
Though I can't see all the answers here's my take:
The author was making a point that Voltaire's humor was not welcomed because it criticised their beliefs and the book was banned because it was full of his criticising humor that they did not appreciate.
Answer:
Alliteration
Explanation:
Alliteration is the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
Hooligan:A violent young troublemaker, typically one of a gang.
Usually young man who engages in rowdy or violent behavior especially as part of a group or gang
I believe it would be declarative because it is stating a fact.
Interrogative is a question and will allmost always end in a question marks.
Imperative is an order and will almost always end in a period.
Exclamatory shows excitement or concern ends most often with a exclamation mark.