Answer:
Factual detail: The folks were full of misery, then. Got sick with the up and down of the sea.
Fictional detail: The ones that could fly shed their wings. They couldn't take their wings across the water on the slave ships. 
Explanation:
'The People Could Fly' is a book authored by Virginia Hamilton which consists of twenty four folk tales regarding animals, fairy tales, tales related to supernatural and so on.
From the passage, we can one out that it consist of details which are factual and which aren't true. The line, '"The ones that could fly shed their wings. They couldn't take their wings across the water on the slave ships" is a fictional one mainly because in reality, people cannot really fly. 
Another detail from the passage which says 'The folks were full of misery, then. Got sick with the up and down of the sea' is a factual detail. This is because folks where taken from their home on ships, and there is a likelyhood of sea sickness for many people who travel on ship. 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer: 1. Audience
2. Chain
3. Litter 
Explanation:
1. The (audience) seemed particularly attentive whenever she was on stage.
2. They pulled the car into an Italian chain restaurant.
3. Even puppies from the same (litter) may react differently when they are ill. 
Note that:
Audience are the listeners in a play film etc.
Litters refers to young animals that are born to a particular parent. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The tone of "Diary 33" is self-assured and morally upstanding. This tone allows the reader to better grasp the author's character or voice: she is determined to accomplish her goals despite the obstacles in her path. The sight of the girl and her mother causes her confidence to waver. The tone shifts from confident to uncertain, highlighting the author's moral predicament. The moral problem clearly hits close to home for the author, and the reader is given a glimpse of that via the images of the distraught mother and her distraught daughter.
The voice of "Diary 24" is conversational and open, which wins the reader's confidence. Tones, it's all over the place, from sarcastic to irritated, but ultimately the author treats his readers as if they're same level with him.
Explanation:
This is just my opinion; feel free to alter it as you see fit.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The function of the text is Climax