Tight
taut rigid
stretched tight
stressed not slack
tightly stretched tense
stiff snug
contracted tightened
drawn strained
strung out tightly drawn
firm tensed
Compare & Contrast-box 4
Cause & Effect- box 2
Problem & Solution- box 3
Argumentative-box 1
It is Hasty generalization. Hope this helps and I'm not too late!
Torment has a stronger connotation, indicating an emotion and physical infliction
A comparative adjective is the conjunction of some sorts that gives up a signal that there is a comparison about to or that has taken place. In this example, the word "but" would be the comparative adjective because this is the signal word that a comparison has/is going to take place.
Hope this helped!